Conte appeals After the Golden Spikes chicken was fined, lost, eliminated from the Conference
Tottenham Hotspur football club stricken with COVID-19 play hard After being fined by the European Football Federation (UEFA) to be eliminated from the Europa Conference League, most recently, the Golden Spikes have reacted in retaliation and may appeal because they felt it was unfair.
The Spurs team have a queue to play the final match against French team Rennes on December 9. But the match had to be postponed due to the discovery of a team player infected with the COVID-19 virus. Which has tested positive in the team came out as many as 13 cases and began to spread to many clubs in the Premier League.
And in the end, the UEFA side has revealed that they are unable to provide a program for the date of the match of this pair. And decided to order the Spurs to lose 3-0 implicitly, which meant that the team of manager Antonio Conte has to drop to third in the group. And was eliminated according to the rules, with Rennes becoming the team in 1st place and Vitesse in the second place in the group
“The UEFA Appeal Committee has made the following decision: According to the UEFA Europa Conference League group stage 2021/22 between Tottenham Hotspur and Stade Rennes FC, which was originally scheduled to play in On December 9, 2021, by Tottenham Hotspur FC unable to compete. resulted in a 0-3 defeat in accordance with the annexes to the Europa Conference League regulations (201/22).
and for this reason make the Italian coach Has revealed that it will appeal to change the decision of UEFA, although it has not yet been formally finalized.
Conte revealed that “at the moment it is not official. But it certainly was a surprising judgment. We can’t play because many players have contracted coronavirus in the team. And the government has decided to close the training ground. The decision by UEFA is amazing.”
“Of course, this judgment is unfair. We deserve to continue playing on the field. I am disappointed with UEFA’s decision and I do not understand. I hope that in the future there will be some changes.”
“I think we deserve to play. It’s not our fault,” Conte said, adding that he hopes to consult with legal experts again and possibly bring the matter to the Court of Sport.