Mexico
coach downplays referee influence on late winner
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[July 20, 2015]
By Arturo Silva
EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey (Reuters) -
Mexico coach Miguel Herrera has denied his team had received help from
the referee to beat Costa Rica 1-0 after extra time and reach the
CONCACAF Gold Cup semi-finals.
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Midfielder Andres Guardado converted from the spot in the 124th
minute of Sunday's quarter-final at the MetLife after Guatemalan
referee Walter Lopez awarded Mexico a controversial penalty for an
alleged push on striker Oribe Peralta.
Lopez was set to give Costa Rica a goal kick after Peralta was
unable to connect with an attempted header but changed his mind and
pointed to the spot after his American assistant Eric Boria flagged
for a penalty by Costa Rica's Roy Miller.
"It's not that (referees) help us. After so much trying (to score)
we deserved to win," Herrera told reporters. "I asked Oribe what
happened and he said Miller 'threw himself onto me'. We'll have to
see the video."
Defender Miller said Peralta had fallen dramatically under no
pressure from him and Costa Rica were hurt by the injustice of the
decision.
"In the area, you know there will always be contact but there was no
push, he (Peralta) made a drama of it. In the end it's an injustice
and we're leaving (the tournament) very hurt," Miller said.
"It's not right that in the final minute there should be this
injustice against us but we're leaving with our heads high."
In the last four, Mexico will meet Panama who won 6-5 on penalties
against Trinidad and Tobago following a 1-1 draw after extra time in
the quarter-final doubleheader at the MetLife in East Rutherford.
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Herrera called on his team to improve their finishing after hitting
the woodwork twice against Costa Rica and also squandering other
chances.
"We have not been as true as we should have been (with our aim),
we're well aware we must have better finishing to be calmer and be
able to enjoy the match," Herrera said.
Hosts and title holders the United States face Jamaica in the other
semi-final with both being be held at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on
Wednesday.
(Additional reporting by Carlos Calvo in Mexico City; Writing by Rex
Gowar; Editing by John O'Brien)
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