Wouter Goes Says Referees Not Fully Neutral
Wouter Goes, defender of AZ Alkmaar, said referees are not completely neutral during his appearance on Rondo on Ziggo Sport. The comment was made while discussing recent cup matches.
Goes explained that referees inevitably bring personal biases into a game, which he described as a natural human trait. He argued that complete impartiality is unrealistic.
He reflected on his own conduct in the recent cup final against Go Ahead Eagles, recalling specific moments that were influenced by referee decisions. The defender linked his behavior to the perceived lack of neutrality.
Goes also mentioned his actions in the match against NEC, noting how referee choices impacted the flow of the game. He suggested that his own reactions were shaped by those officiating factors.
The player emphasized that expecting full neutrality from officials is unrealistic, and that players must adapt to the reality of subjective decisions. He called for greater awareness of this dynamic on the pitch.
Looking ahead, Goes suggested that improved communication with referees could help create a fairer environment in future cup ties. He hopes that dialogue will reduce misunderstandings and enhance match integrity.