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Li Wenlong on falling: The opponent did not deliberately judge the matter of the referee & we just take care of the game

Li Wenlong on falling: The opponent did not deliberately judge the matter of the referee & we just take care of the game

Live Bar February 11, 2019 Beijing Winter Olympics short track speed skating men's 5000 meters relay semifinals, the Chinese team directly advanced to the A group final.

During the match, Li Wenlong, a player from the Chinese team, fell out of the field after a collision with the canadian team, and the referee ruled that the Chinese team directly advanced to the final of Group A after the game.

In an interview, Li Wenlong talked about the process of falling. "He didn't mean it, we were all just pedaling on the ice, and after the fall I just wanted to get up quickly and finish as soon as possible. How to judge is a matter of refereeing, it has nothing to do with us. ”

Li Wenlong also said that after the fall, the coach signaled them to slow down and avoid making mistakes again in a hurry.

When asked how to avoid contact with the opponent, Li Wenlong said: "This cannot be avoided, short track speed skating is a confrontation, I was also kicked in the first game, and the kick was broken. Still respect the rules and reduce unnecessary fouls. ”

(Andy)

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