The referee attacked in Oviedo speaks: “I have never experienced anything like this in the years that I have been in football”

Álvaro González (Langreo, 1999) is the referee who was attacked last Sunday in Oviedo by a Guillén Lafuerza player during the match against Juvencia. After the trial, González agreed to answer several questions from LA NUEVA ESPAÑA through a questionnaire, although he avoided answering those related to his attacker, Gabriel Isaías Alegre. “In that regard, I will not make any statements.”

– How have you lived all these days?

“These days have been a bit strange.” You never expect that to happen when you go to direct a game. And more in one like that, where there was nothing strange during the course of it. I’m getting a little used to what happened.

-What happened?

–Everything happened at a time when I was checking with my assistant the cards previously shown. At that moment, the captain of the local team (Guillén Lafuerza) approached, and after telling him to move away to be able to speak calmly with my assistant, I proceeded to finish the annotations and when I realized I was about to receive the blow.

– How long have you been refereeing?

– Four years ago I entered arbitration, except for a time that I was on leave of absence.

– Has something similar happened to you in the years you have been in the arbitration world?

-Everyone experiences episodes of tension within a field of play, but at no time did I experience something similar in all the years that he has been linked to football. Not even close.

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