Inter Miami coach Gerardo 'Tata' Martino on Sunday criticised Montreal's time wasting and the referee's complicity in that regard after the match in which the Beckham's team, without Lionel Messi, lost 2-3 against the Canadians. "Before the league started, we had an hour-long chat and they told me what the spirit of the league was and I didn't see it today," the Argentinian coach told a news conference.
"Whoever saw the match between Liverpool and Manchester City (...) and saw the style and rhythm of the match, the referee of that match gave 8 minutes (of extra time). Exactly the same amount that they gave today (in fact, it was 9), where there was a team that did not want to play and that, in every situation of a throw-in, a goal kick, a free-kick, permanently wasted time with the collaboration of a referee who took 30 seconds to write down the number of the cautioned player's shirt," he argued.
In addition to Martino, several Inter Miami players, including Spain's Jordi Alba, showed, especially in second-half stoppage time, their displeasure at the time wasting by a Montreal side that eventually took all three points and at the referee's lack of action to prevent such repeated actions.
Colombia's Fernando Alvarez, Uruguay's Matias Coccaro and Nigeria's Ibrahim scored for Montreal, while Ecuador's Leo Campana and Jordi Alba scored for the home side. Uruguay's Luis Suarez and Spain's Sergio Busquets did not start, but came on in the second half.
Messi was absent and left out of the squad, an absence that was agreed with Martino by rotation.
"We discussed it a week or so ago and we agreed that this was the game where he had to rest, regardless of what happened in the game with Nashville," said the coach in reference to the
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