Courtois was decisive, once again, for Real Madrid to beat Valencia and play the final of the Spanish Super Cup this Sunday. In regulation time and overtime, the Belgian prevented more than one goal in Valencia with excellent saves, but he was the key in the final round, stopped. as the penalty that gave Real Madrid a pass to the final.
However, that was surprising Courtois He didn’t celebrate that pass in style after the penalty was saved. Not because I don’t feel like it, but because I have to wait to do it. In the pictures you can see how Courtois wants to celebrate that pass, but he remains standing and looking to one side. The collegiate is there Hernandez Hernandez which signaled the intention to stop. The reason is none other than VAR. Until the video arbitration gave the OK that Courtois had not committed any infringement, there was nothing to celebrate.
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Hernandez Hernandez He received that OK from VAR and then yes, Courtois and his teammates were able to celebrate that pass in the final. Some celebrations ended with Courtois being hoisted on the shoulders of his teammates.
Source: La Verdad

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