Before the infernal conclusion of the season, Nafta has warned about refereeing mistakes to its detriment: “This is not a coincidence, but we will give our all”
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At the top of the 2. SNL, there’s a tight race that couldn’t be much closer. Leading the pack is Nafta, but with just a two-point advantage over Primorje. Also close behind are Gorica (51), Beltinci (50), Brinje Grosuplje (48), and Triglav (48). The final three rounds will be downright hellish, with Nafta also pointing out what they believe is the clear fact that they have been subjected to refereeing injustice lately.
“This is no coincidence; we will give our all to win the last three games,” wrote the Lendava team on Instagram, highlighting the most controversial decisions that have occurred recently. Against Gorica, they were bothered by a penalty kick awarded to the opponents, and Matic Paljk even received a red card, despite only intending to clear the ball and not making a challenge on the opponent. “According to the rules, that’s a yellow card,” Nafta argues. They also highlighted penalty kicks awarded to Brinje Grosuplje and Tolmin.
“We wonder why?” wrote the Prekmurci, who, despite everything, believe they will manage to hold onto the top spot on the table, which secures direct qualification to the Prva liga Telemach. Another crucial moment of truth awaits the Blues at the end of the week when they visit Kranj to face Triglav.
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Author: editorial Football Planet