
The controversial goal missed by Peru continues to be talked about, because until the images of the VAR come out, the Peruvians will not know what really happened in the action of goalkeeper Sergio Rochet. But what does the main protagonist of the play think?
Pedro García, a Peruvian journalist sent to Montevideo, had the opportunity to speak not only with Sergio Rochet, but also with substitute goal Fernando Muslera, about what happened in the final minutes of the match for the penultimate qualifying date.
“First I approached Sergio Rochet and smiling he said to me: 'It has to be all in it'. Of course it's his automatic opinion. Without repetitions of the VAR, he cannot know whether he entered or not,” he said in the program 'Al Ángulo' of Movistar Deportes.
After that, commentator Diego Rebagliati intervened. “He's the one who has the best feeling. As difficult as the move poses to him, he has the resource of stretching his arms as far as he can. Rochet's is a good reflection,” he added.
“Just as we can't guarantee that the ball went all in, I can also assure you that a good part of the ball came in,” added the former national football player.
Pedro García resumed his crossing and now revealed the reaction of another member from Uruguay. “I also spoke with Fernando Muslera. 'If the VAR doesn't call him (the referee) he's out, 'he told me,” Pedro García said.
Finally, reporter Michael Succar gave his position. “Tomorrow we will feel a little peace, I hope, when we see the publication of the VAR images. We will also understand the reason for decision-making,” he said.
“I ask please that it does not spread further (this controversy). To beat Paraguay we have to focus on things that were not done well today. We have to put energy where we have to put it”, he closed.
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