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East Bengal face Hyderabad FC of their subsequent match on the Tilak Maidan.© Twitter
Peeved with the dismal customary of refereeing within the ongoing Indian Super League, Robbie Fowler-coached SC East Bengal on Friday lodged a grievance with the AIFF after some howlers price them massively up to now few video games. Last group to enter the ISL after their arch-rivals Mohun Bagan this season, SC East Bengal have misplaced three matches in a row and are but to attain a aim from 4 matches. The bottom-placed East Bengal lastly opened their account after a hard-fought draw towards Jamshedpur FC on Thursday in a match Eugeneson Lyngdoh was despatched off following a second yellow card which appeared a doubtful resolution.
“As a club, we have shared our feedback with AIFF, Hopefully it will be taken into consideration to enhance the quality of referee to maintain the spirit of the game during the remainder of the tournament,” an SCEB official stated.
Fowler had earlier criticised the usual of refereeing, particularly after their match towards NorthEast United FC the place they have been denied two penalties.
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“I thought (the penalties) were blatant… I don’t think any decision was going our way. Everyone does seem to be against us,” Fowler stated.
“We just had to go out there and defend like the way we can and don’t concede and it was important for us to get the point,” he added. SCEB subsequent face Hyderabad on the Tilak Maidan Stadium on Tuesday.
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