Guillermo Cuadra Fernandez, referee who blew the whistle in Real Madrid-Osasuna this Sunday, starred this Sunday in a play that aroused many Doubts and that, despite the fact that it has no meaning in the fight, it can generate a big one controversy.
In action that, after VAR review, ended up being whistled punishment in favor of Real Madrid and the expulsion of rojillo David García, the Madrid-born Balearic referee cut off the quick attack of Osasuna after the play. Without a signal, the game continued and those from Arrasate mounted a counterattack that came to nothing.
Many were surprised by Cuadra don’t wait to stop the game to continue analyzing the action between David García and Benzema. However, the VAR protocol specifies that the referee can stop the game “Once the ball is in the neutral zone or situation (usually when no team is attacking) and then he will make a “television signal”, indicating that he is proceeding with a VAR review.
The Balearic skipper does not stop the game when one of the two teams is attacking: it is clear Osasuna starts a quick offensive action. If the said contra has ended purpose (hopefully no effect because Cuadra Fernández blew repeatedly) and the review of the possible punishment will declare that no violation occurred, the Navarrese team would have seen how their goal would be in limbo. A situation that never happened and he avoided the mess of the day
Source: La Verdad

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