After the dispute in the pending match on matchday 4 between Toluca and Rayados de Monterrey, at the Nemesio Diez Stadium, the visiting players gathered around the referee to demand a decision that led to the last minute draw for the local players. However, Judge Eduardo Galván tried to disperse the group of dissatisfied people by pointing out César Montes as responsible for the tie.
“Everyone call on him,” he uttered the whistle as he pleaded with his arms and pointed in the direction of the number 3 of the regiomontans. When he noticed the signal, the defender approached in a threatening manner to face the referee, but captain Celso Ortiz prevented him from having any kind of contact. Although the Cachorro was left out of the group, Maximiliano Meza continued the claims, but was reassured when Galvan threatened to admonish him.
And it is that, when it seemed that those from Monterrey would take the three points that would have brought them closer to the first four places in the ranking, the judge sanctioned a foul in the area of Esteban Andrada. At the 95th minute, the Red Devils had the opportunity to get close with a free kick. Despite the claims of the Mexiquenses, the referee noted the resumption of the meeting.
When the Rayados goalkeeper was about to hit the ball to continue the match, Galván interrupted him and indicated that the play was being reviewed in the VAR. The whistler came to the screen and confirmed that, in his effort to prevent Haret Ortega's advance, Cachorro Montes pulled his opponent's shirt and knocked him down before entering the small area.
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