Gonçalo Ramos expressed frustration and a certain anger after Paris Saint-Germain’s victory in Monaco (4-2) in the advanced match of the 16th day of Ligue 1. The Portuguese striker did not digest the absence of red card against Wilfried Singo despite his big sole on the face of Gianluigi Donnarumma.
As involuntary as it was, Wilfried Singo’s sole in the face of Gianluigi Donnarumma had difficulty passing to the PSG side. Like Marquinhos, the Ile-de-France captain pointed out the non-intervention of the video, Gonçalo Ramos railed against the absence of any sanction against the AS Monaco defender. For the Portuguese striker, such a gesture remains dangerous for the physical integrity of his teammate and should have led to the expulsion of the Monegasque player.
“I think everyone saw his face,” assured the PSG scorer after his team’s victory (4-2) at Louis-II. “I don’t know how it’s possible that it’s not a red card.”
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“They did not protect Donnarumma”
Hit in the right cheek in this clash with the Ivorian side of ASM, ‘Gigio’ Donnarumma ended up giving way to Matvey Safonov. Supported by the PSG medical staff, the Italian goalkeeper needed to have ten staples installed after this sole.
Victim of “facial trauma with multiple wounds” according to the first medical assessment of the Ile-de-France club, the transalpine international will observe a few days of rest and undergo new examinations to more clearly assess his injury. But that should not be enough to appease the wrath of Gonçalo Ramos who castigated the lack of consistency among Ligue 1 referees despite the instructions at the start of the season.
“The referee has only one job, and that is to protect the players,” the Lusitano striker continued in the mixed zone. “And it’s not me or the players who are saying it, they told us at the start of the season. That they had to protect the players. And today, they didn’t protect Donnarumma.”
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