1666092194 FBC Melgar raised his voice in protest at racist acts

FBC Melgar raised his voice in protest at racist acts during a game with Universitario

FBC Melgar raised his voice in protest at racist acts

To the surprise of those present, FBC Melgar technical assistant Javier Claud took the banana thrown at Kevin Quevedo out of his pocket and placed it on the table, where he offered a press conference.

Pablo Lavallén’s assistant raised his voice in protest at the racist attacks committed in the second half of the match against Universitario in Lima. “It’s a shame,” he said. “The goal is for the teams from Lima to reach the final. We ban players, the schedules are strange and the referees hurt us, it’s a shame,” he repeated.

Visibly offended, he emphasized that they set up matches for Alianza Lima club after Melgar played so that they could take advantage of the championship situation and know the result of the team that occupies the first places in the standings. “Alianza Lima is playing after Melgar, the same thing has been happening for two dates,” he added.

costs in doubt

Bernardo Cuesta is not doing well. An infection in his stomach did not let him play against the “U”, it is not confirmed that he can train today and certainly not that he will play against the Sport Boys tomorrow. On his arrival in Arequipa he was seen dislocated. “I feel bad, I don’t know what I have. I’ll see myself in a clinic,” he said.

It won’t remain the Mistian team’s only casualties with Reyna, Orzán and Archimbaud all suspended. Ibáñez, Vidales and Sánchez are injured.

Coach Pablo Lavallén has just one day to decide on the starting XI that will take the Roses tomorrow from 5.15pm at the Monumental Arequipa stadium.