'Why aren’t you over there with them!?': Christian Pulisic's Copa America outrage
The USA crashed out of the Copa America, after a 1-o loss against Uruguay, in a result that was not without controversy.
USA's captain, Christian Pulisic, was furious with the referee after several dubious calls during the match. Shockingly, referee Kevin Ortega refused to shake the hand of 'Captain America.'
Clips on social media show Pulisic screaming at the Peruvian officials, with the two linesmen eventually shaking his hand, but the referee Ortega stood firm and refused.
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According to the Daily Mail, on the extended clip, Pulisic can be seen gesturing to the Uruguayan players and asking the referee: "Why aren't you over there with them?"
Throughout the match, the USA players and fans were furious at some of the decisions by the referee. Defender Chris Richards was booked for a foul, but the referee opted to play advantage while booking him, much to the discontent of the USA players.
Uruguay's winning goal was controversially allowed to stand, as replays showed goalscorer Mathias Olivera was in an offside position before scoring his goal.
The poor decisions and the controversial goal still don't justify the USA being knocked out so early in the competition after being ranked as the fourth favourites to win it, according to The Guardian.
The USA beat Bolivia 2-0 in their opening game at the tournament before a shock loss to Panama after being 1-0 up and then losing to Uruguay.
US football legend Alexi Lalas delivered a brutal review of the tournament and spoke on manager Gregg Berthalter's comments about his assessment of the tournament.
According to the GOAL website, Lalas said: "Gregg Berhalter is going to be doing a review of the federation and everything that went on, as he made in his press conference very, very clear, that he's going to do that. I mean we just saw the freaking review. There it is. You lost again. That's the review."
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