"I got a little emotional against the backdrop of the events of the last two games."
Idman.Biz reports that Azer Bagirov, the head coach of "Kapaz", said this in a statement to the club's press service regarding the harsh statements he made at the press conference after the 1:5 away defeat to "Neftchi" in the 10th round of the Misli Premier League.
The specialist stated that it was not right to touch on the subject of religion:
"The red card we received in the match with "Imishli", as well as the suspicious 11-meter penalty given in this game, caused some dissatisfaction. I think it was not right for me to touch on the subject of religion. Referees are also human beings, and they can make mistakes. Football is a game built on emotions. Everything is in the past now. Focusing on the upcoming games, we will try to achieve the results we want in the championship."
It should be noted that Azer Bagirov complained about the referee's decisions at the press conference after the match with "Neftchi" and said these words: "Judging is a complicated topic. Not only in our country, but all over the world. I don't want to talk too much. I know that in our religion, two out of three judges go to hell. When making a decision, let them think so that they don't violate anyone's rights. In the last match, the game stops for 11 minutes, 5 minutes are added to the first half. Many things happen. Maybe we will gain experience over time. Let them know that nothing is free. The decisions they make will be "fed" to them."