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'The referee favoured Brazil' - Osorio furious at officiating after Mexico World Cup exit

  /  autty

The coach was frustrated by the number of fouls given when Brazil's forwards went to ground, while defending his side's showing in Samara

Mexico coach Juan Carlos Osorio slammed the refereeing during his side's World Cup last-16 defeat at the hands of Brazil.

Having matched the Selecao for the first 45 minutes, Mexico came unstuck after the break in Samara.

Neymar swooped from close range to open the scoring, before forcing a late rebound that was turned home by Roberto Firmino to seal a 2-0 victory.

It marks the seventh consecutive World Cup that El Tri have exited at the last-16 stage, despite making a brilliant start in Russia by toppling champions Germany.

But Osorio turned his ire on referee Gianluca Rocchi, whom he accused of leaning towards the Brazil side in his decisions.

"I think the officiating totally favored the Brazilians," the Colombian fired to Telemundo after the final whistle.

"It looked to me like their forwards were always looking for the contact and the foul and the referee always protected them. I think the officiating got too involved."

Despite going out once more in the fourth game of the World Cup, Osorio believes his charges can be proud of their campaign and how it ended.

"When you compare the possession against Brazil we had 53 percent against 47 percent, it looked to me the game was very even and it was decided in the penalty area," he added.

"You have to remember that the second goal was at the very end of the game.

"Mexico gave a good account, stood toe to toe, but we didn’t have the efficiency in the final third that they sure do in the final third.

"Mexico started well, we had a good start, but unfortunately we didn’t finish our chances well, and when you face a team with that quality up front you’re always in danger of them finding the game."