Javier Mascherano did fault on Kevin Gameiro and was expulsaod by Of the Big Hill

Of the Big Hill left to the Barça with one less in front of the Seville

Published:22/05/2016 - 22:25h

Updated:22/05/2016 - 22:25h

The referee of the final of Glass of the King Of the Big Hill followed with his fixation with Javier Mascherano this season and went back it to expel, in this case in the party between the FC Barcelona and the Seville remaining still an hour of party

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In a contragolpe of the Seville FC, the central defender Javier Mascherano held and attached to the attacker Kevin Gamiero, avoiding that it could arrive to the spherical. The international Argentinian, that was the last man of the defence of the picture blaugrana, was expelled by Of the Big Hill, leaving to the FC Barcelona with a player less with all an hour of party for contesting .

The Madrilenian referee showed much more indulgent with the sevillistas, to which in the first-half forgave several cautions what benefited to these and desquició to the Catalan team, that still with a player less kept on being better that his rival with a footballer less.

The one of Saint Lorenzo went back to be expelled by the same referee quand taught him the red card in the party of League BBVA in front of the Eibar contested in the Camp Nou. The referee reflected in his referee's record that the Argentinian had said him "the shell of your mother", when the images later showed that it did not go like this.

By his part, Luis Enrique and Unzué decided not doing any change of player by player. What if they changed was the system of the team that happened of the 4-3-3 usual to a 4-3-2 with Sergio Busquets doing of head office and mediocentro, Iniesta more retarded and Leo Messi in a more centred position, acting between the half tip and the interior.

 

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