After Paraguay were knocked out of the World Cup 1-0 by France following a penalty awarded after a VAR review, Albirroja manager Gustavo Alfaro said he could not criticise the decision of Uzbek referee Ilgiz Tantashev.
Tantashev initially waved play on after Desire Doue went down under Diego Gomez’s challenge, but changed his mind after he was summoned to the VAR monitor.
“I saw it at the VAR screen when they were looking at it,” Alfaro said. “I was behind the referee, and I cannot be objective.
“The referee has a first impression. He says that the player had thrown (himself) trying to generate contact. Then VAR ratifies that it is a penalty, according to them.
Alfaro had insisted before the game that what his squad achieved was exceptional.
But he conceded the end of the tournament brought a conflict of emotions after coming so close against the twice world champions.
“I leave the World Cup with peace of mind knowing that we played,” Alfaro said. “I am sad because I wanted to go further and defeat will never make you happy, of course.”
With Alfaro’s contract up at the end of 2026, the 63-year-old Argentine who has managed the bulk of his career in his home nation’s domestic league said he was unsure of his future. But he clearly holds a deep appreciation for his adopted country.
“Today I have open wounds. I’m bleeding. I cannot really reflect because I am overwhelmed right now. I think I need to wait for things to calm down,” Alfaro said.
-Reuters
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