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Macarthur captain Valere Germain quits A-League over poor refereeing standards | A-League Men

Macarthur captain Valere Germain quits A-League over poor refereeing standards | A-League Men


Macarthur’s bid for an A-League Men finals berth has been dealt a hammer blow, with captain Valere Germain citing Australian refereeing standards as reason to terminate his contract.

Bulls officials confirmed to AAP that Germain’s request has been granted, with the 34-year-old forward expected to take up a contract offer in Japan.

“It’s disappointing that any player, a marquee player, especially one of the quality of Valere Germain, is frustrated by the refereeing in this country,” Macarthur chairman Gino Marra told AAP.

“I’m sure many fans and clubs feel the same way. Valere has been a true professional at all times at the club and we wish him and his family all the very best.”

The French forward is understood to have privately voiced concerns that he was being targeted by rival players and that officials did not properly protect him.

Germain was due to face a Football Australia (FA) hearing this week after being handed a show-cause notice for allegedly making a lewd gesture at an FA match official.

But Macarthur have since advised FA they would not be pursuing their appeal, with Germain asking for and receiving a release.

It is not the first time Germain has fallen foul of Australian match officials, missing the club’s Australia Cup final win after being sent off in a semi-final win over South Melbourne earlier this season.

While his hot-headedness has landed him trouble, there is no doubting the Frenchman has been a valuable member of the Bulls squad since his arrival from Europe for the start of the 2023-24 season.

The striker has registered 19 goals across 45 ALM games and Macarthur have been pleased with his mentoring of the club’s young players.

Jed Drew and Ariath Piol have secured overseas moves since coming into the Macarthur first team and playing alongside Germain.

With Piol, Drew and now Germain leaving, Macarthur’s frontline is set to undergo a major shift as coach Mile Sterjovski tries to keep the Campbelltown-based club in the hunt for the finals.

Macarthur are seventh on the ALM ladder on goal difference but have just one win in their past five outings following Sunday’s defeat to the eight-placed Western Sydney Wanderers.

Article by:Source: Australian Associated Press

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