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Bruno Varela says penalties against Taremi in Guimarães were well seen

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Goalkeeper V. Guimarães commented in an interview with Canal 11 on two controversial moves in the match of the 29th round of the championship.

Bruno Varela, goalkeeper “V. Guimarães”, was interviewed by Canal 11 on Wednesday evening and spoke about two penalties in the game against Porto at the home of the Minho club on the 29th round of the championship. The goalkeeper thinks the bets were well thought out.

“I always analyze games as soon as I get home. Then, on the first day, I do an analysis with the goalkeeping coach. [ primeiro penálti], that’s what we talked about between him and me, I was not in the best position. I was hoping Taremi wouldn’t dominate the ball, but he does. Then I had time to return to the goal, in the end I did not return, I was halfway, and it was halfway that I decided to leave. The first thing I thought was that I would get there first, but halfway through I regretted it. There was a lot of talk about it, but to be honest, if my striker was fouled, it would be a penalty for me. I accept punishment. He did his job, I shouldn’t have approached it that way,” he said.

Taremi converted the maximum penalty and scored the only goal of the game. In the second half, a penalty kick was awarded again, but missed. “If it was my striker, Oscar [Estupiñán] or Bruno [Duarte]I would take the penalty. There is no point in being hypocritical. He was a mouse, as we say. He does it very well. I myself was upset because I studied it and saw several Taremi plays. But there are decisions in the game that we have to make. When he touched the ball, I was already raising my hands, because I knew that he would hit me on the knee. He looked too tough, but I take the penalty.”

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