Pereyra accuses Echavarría over insults: «It was shameful» | OneFootball

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·10 May 2026

Pereyra accuses Echavarría over insults: «It was shameful»

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Fabio Pereyra, Huracán defender, made a serious accusation against Pablo Echavarría: he claimed the referee insulted him before sending him off in the huge win over Boca at La Bombonera in the Apertura round of 16.

The Globo center-back, who had repeatedly argued with the referee, was at the center of the action in the first half of extra time. Ayrton Costa escaped a red card after a harsh challenge on Óscar Romero that the referee failed to spot. Play continued, and Eric Ramírez then caught Tomás Aranda with a studs-up challenge: the Huracán player was shown a straight red.


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At that moment, Pereyra stormed over to complain to Echavarría. In the middle of the protest, the referee decided to show him a second yellow card and send him off, leaving Huracán with nine men in barely a minute.

“I went to complain about a foul by Costa, the Boca player, on Óscar Romero. He went in from behind with both feet. I went to complain about it. And he told me, word for word: ‘Get over there, you motherf***er.’ And then I said to him, ‘Why are you talking to me like that? Why are you talking to me like that?’ And then he showed me the second yellow,” he said on ESPN.

“I’m not complaining about anything… But what the referee did today was disgraceful. Honestly, the way he spoke to me, the way he disrespected me… Me, someone who’s older now, who has been around, who has experience… For him to talk to me like that, I think it’s disrespectful,” Pereyra said. And he concluded: “The truth is I’m not usually one to talk about referees, but what he did today was disgraceful.”

In a heated match that had everything and was decided in extra time, Globo won 3-2 (thanks to two Óscar Romero penalty goals after childish fouls by Lautaro Di Lollo) and advanced to the Apertura quarterfinals, where they will face Argentinos in La Paternal next Tuesday.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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