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·14 Mei 2026
Di María went off on social media after reaching semi-finals

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·14 Mei 2026


“We need to start saying things as they are: today we feel robbed, once again, as everyone saw. I’m not only sad, I’m tired of these things, like many people,” said Diego Milito, remarks that did not go over well in Rosario.
“It really bothers people that Central fights for everything, it really bothers them to see teams from the Interior win,” Fideo wrote at the start of his lengthy response. The message came hours after the statements by Racing president Milito, who said that “Argentine football is broken” and questioned the refereeing in the match.
Di María rejected that stance and recalled several refereeing decisions that, according to him, harmed Rosario Central in recent years. “No one takes responsibility for why they lose. Today it’s easier to go after Central than to self-criticize and correct your own mistakes,” he posted.
One thing that sparked plenty of debate was the goal by Alejo Véliz that was disallowed for offside. The play was reviewed for several minutes by VAR, and the player cast doubt on the decision.
“Véliz’s goal was not offside. There are two cameras covering it and they found the one that shows the offside. What a coincidence, right?”.
Central knocked Racing out in the quarterfinals and will now face River this Saturday at the Monumental for a place in the Apertura Tournament final.
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