The French Football Federation (FFF) filed a complaint with FIFA for an impermissible purpose against Antoine griezmann in the last breath of the game that France lost yesterday against Tunisia (1-0). The colchonero scored with a low shot in the eighth and last minute of stoppage time and the referee, Matthew Congerthe tie was annulled after it was reviewed by VAR.
The FFF statement on Thursday night said the goal was “unfairly disallowed” but gave no further details, amid reports centering on Conger restarting the game after the goal and, subsequently, he fired to refer to VAR to finally discover the goal. .
The FFF has 24 hours from the end of the match to lodge an official complaint with FIFA. This is based on the regulations published by the IFAB, which says “if the game is resumed after being stopped, the referee can only go to VAR in the case of a mistake in identification or an offense with a penalty not included (violence, spitting, biting of hurtful, rude or abusive words or actions)”.
Source: La Verdad
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