Thorsbrink responds to Shinemin’s defense

Judge Thomas Thorsbrink was on site in Gävle

Gefel / Stockholm. Brendan Scheinnemann tried to prove to the judges that he had not been found guilty.

Referee Thomas Thorsbrink fell in the referee’s room after the match.

– I should have heard it, but he says nothing caught my attention.

lulia player Brendan Shinemin He ended up at the center of the action when Norrbotninger beat Prenas 5-2 on Saturday afternoon.

The guests’ goal was scored 3-2 in a power game and was due to the Canadian being tripped by Anton Rodin. But replays showed that the Brynäs player never touched his opponent.

– I spoke with the referee after that. He said he made a mistake and thought I tripped. Rani fell. It does not shoot or shoot. I said I don’t think it was an expulsion, but I’m not a judge. sucks. It’s a tough decision, but it’s usually against us sometimes, Shinemin defended himself afterwards.

When Sportbladet spoke to referee Tomas Thorsbrink, who was on site in Gävle, he had just walked out of the referee room after a long while.

Shinmin says he tried to tell the judges that there would be no expulsion.

– No, I heard nothing.

Should you have heard it from the judges if that was the case?

– Yes, I should have heard that, but nothing caught my attention.

How do you see the package Rodin received?

– It doesn’t set off for me.

Does Dio consider it a filming or a Shinimen enhancement?

– I find it difficult to comment on that. It is shown to the reference people and they take a look at it.

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