David Soria, during a party contested with the Seville FC

THEFT To THE SEVILLE IN THE BERNABÉU

A player of the Seville bursts in Twitter against Mateu Lahoz!

Published:4/01/2017 - 23:38h

Updated:5/01/2017 - 00:39h

One of the acting goalkeepers of the Seville FC, David Soria, exploded through the social network Twitter against the arbitration of Mateu Lahoz, that allowed two goals of the Real Madrid that would not have to have gone up to the marker in the Bernabéu

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The guardameta acting of the Seville FC, David Soria, burst through the social networks against the performance of the referee Mateu Lahoz, the one who benefited clearly to the Real Madrid in the gone of the eighth of final of the Glass of the King 2016-17.

The Valencian referee allowed that the whites harvested a victory been bulky in Santiago Bernabéu, favouring to the ones of Zidane when giving by valid two goals that would not have to have gone up to the marker.

Mateu Lahoz, key in the goleada of the Real Madrid

"Which shame for God's sake!!", it exclaimed the cancerbero of the Seville FC, after Mateu Lahoz signalled a non-existent penalti by a fall of Luka Modric in the area fruit, after a push of his own mate James Rodríguez.

Said decision, joined to the fact of not signalling the previous fault of Morata to Market in the played of the second goal merengue, allowed to the Real Madrid sentence practically the eighth of final of Glass of the King against the Seville.

Through Twitter and the main social networks, however, already is clamando to sky by the shameful performance of Mateu Lahoz in Santiago Bernabéu, that has gone out him very expensive to the Seville of Sampaoli. On the "tweet" of David Soria, by the way, fits to stand out that few minutes afterwards decided to erase it not to seed the controversy.

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