
The Peruvian national team lost 1-0 to its Uruguayan counterpart in a match valid for the 17th date of the South American Qualifiers. However, this match was marked and, probably muddy, by a controversial uncollected goal in favor of the 'bicolor' that could mean the draw in Montevideo. In this regard, journalist Martín Liberman did not hesitate to speak out and used his social networks to question this decision by referee Anderson Daronco.
“Didn't he get inside the arch?” , was the first post by the communicator on his Twitter account. He then continued with his message. “Wasn't it peru's goal? Rochet got into the goal with the ball? The clock did not vibrate for the referee...”, he added, arguing that Daronco did not feel the vibration of the clock to determine a goal for the national team.
These two tweets generated thousands of comments where they placed the photos of the angles that have circulated on social networks and where the shot where the goal appears is appreciated. In addition, it caused several users to speak out on this controversial issue that will surely be talked about in the next few hours and days.

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