The match that Zaragoza and Racing Ferrol played this Saturday in La Romareda could not have ended with a more regrettable spectacle, a duel that ended with a 1-0 for the Aragonese and a direct red to Rober Correa in the added time. The tension was cut because both of them had a lot at stake and at the end everything ended in the worst way.
After a verbal confrontation between the coaches, things escalated when the Ferrol coach Cristóbal Parralo headbutted David Navarro, the interim relief of Victor Fernandez.
“I have a feeling that I haven’t felt for many years. I prefer not to talk about what happened. It is not a good example for football. What has happened has been terrible. I don’t want to talk about it”, said Stop it when you finish a mourning like the rosary of dawn. Later he confessed that he was not “proud of being expelled and entering into any situation, but we are people, we have blood in our veins and many times there are things that are not justifiable. And you can count the milongas you want, but you just have to look at my career. I think I’ve been wearing yellow all season”.
David Navarro also spoke about the incident: “I am whole. What happens on the field stays on the field and that’s it. The news that must be told is that the team has won with a clean sheet. Football is a sport that moves passions, that’s why it is what it is.”.