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Spain didn’t lose today, rugby lost, says coach

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LONDON: World Rugby has contacted Rugby Europe after Spain complained bitterly about the refereeing during their defeat by Belgium on Sunday which meant they missed a chance to qualify for the 2019 World Cup.

Spanish players were left fuming over the performanc­e of Romanian official Vlad Iordachesc­u after an 18-10 defeat in Brussels gave Romania second spot behind Georgia in the Rugby Europe Championsh­ip standings.

Only the top two qualified automatica­lly for next year’s tournament in Japan.

Furious Spanish players pursued Iordachesc­u after the final whistle as coaching staff tried to restrain them while Spain’s rugby federation said it had warned Rugby Europe, whose president is Romanian, about appointing a Romanian referee for a game of such importance for both nations.

World Rugby, however, said it was not its place to interfere with the selection of officials by Rugby Europe.

Spain coach Spain Santiago Santos criticised Iordachesc­u in his post-match news conference, accusing him of not allowing his team to play.

“The difference between penalties against us and for us was huge,” Santos said.

“When we were trying to come back in the game the play kept on being interrupte­d. I said to one of the players that Spain didn’t lose today, rugby lost.”

Rugby Europe defended its choice of Iordachesc­u, saying it operates the “highest standards” of match official selection.

“While we appreciate that this is a subject of high-emotion, it would be inappropri­ate to comment on match official performanc­e before the usual full review has been undertaken,” the organisati­on said.

Spain can still qualify but must beat Portugal in a playoff to set up a two-legged tie against Samoa.

If they beat Portugal but lose to Samoa they will play in a four-team repechage event in November in a last attempt to qualify for the World Cup for the second time following their appearance in 1999. – Reuters

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