Burgos CF fell to Racing with a 0-2 result in a match played at El Plantío. The refereeing was highly protested by the locals, especially in the second goal scored by Villalibre. Luis Miguel Ramis' team came out strong, but couldn't overcome the Cantabrian defense. Lizancos created the first dangerous play, but Racing took the lead with a goal from Maguette. In the beginning of the second half, Grego Sierra was close to tying the game, but Racing sealed the win with Villalibre's goal. Referee Luis Bestard Servera was the target of numerous protests from Burgos CF players and staff. Ramis complained about the referee's decisions and was expelled in the 88th minute. Burgos CF continues to struggle with lateral throws since the start of the season. Racing's defense was very secure and thwarted any possibility of reaction from Ramis' team. Maguette's header conditioned the game. Burgos CF tried to react, but couldn't overcome the Cantabrian defense. Ramis' expulsion in the 88th minute was the culmination of a disappointing night for the Burgos team. The match was played in front of 11,087 spectators at El Plantío. Burgos CF continues to search for the three points that will bring them closer to the middle of the standings. The next matchday will be crucial for Ramis' team.
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Burgos CF falls to Racing with controversial refereeing
Burgos CF loses 0-2 to Racing in a match marked by controversial refereeing at El Plantío. Luis Miguel Ramis' team couldn't overcome the Cantabrian defense
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