Spain lost to Japanese (2-1), finished second in Group E and will face Morocco in the round of 16 of the World Cup next Tuesday. The match was marked by 2-1 action of Tanakawhere it is clear if before, at the moment when myth grazing the ball, it completely leaves the field of play.
The play was reviewed by VAR and the goal eventually went up on the scoreboard, but neither the AP photo nor the replays showed whether the ball remained fully on the field.
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VAR is in doubt
Barrenechea Montero, MD arbitration analyst
South African referee Victor Gomes was always close to the game, adapting perfectly to the clash and punishing the little that should be punished, doing so nine times against Japan, six against Spain. Of the three yellow cards shown, all were correct except for the one shown to Yoshida in the 44th minute for an alleged tackle on Morata from behind.
Despite all the technology that FIFA is proud to have brought to this World Cup in Qatar 2022, the VAR of the Mexican Fernando Guerrero intervened too slowly in the 51st minute to concede the goal of the Japanese Tanaka, leaving to all viewers of many doubts. Victor Gomes, with some misjudgments but helped by the good behavior of the players, had no problem directing the game, always keeping it under control.
Source: La Verdad

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