Javier Alberola Rojasof Castilian-Manchego Committeewas appointed to preside over the meeting Real Madrid-Villarreal, which can be seen this Saturday (9:00 pm/Movistar LaLiga TV) on Santiago Bernabeu. The college, which is based in Toledo and was born 31 years ago in Real citywill help with VAR for catalan David Medie Jimenez.
Alberola Rojas will whistle meringues for the second time this season, after a match against Valencia at the Santiago Bernabéu where the whites won 2-0, on matchday 17. A meeting where Gabriel Paulista was sent off with a straight red card for a treacherous kick on Vinicius Junior without any possibility of challenging for the ball, although he should have shown the Brazilian attacker a yellow card for pushing a Valencia player after a revolt.
The great controversy came to rest. Rudiger marked the release of a corner that should not have been awarded because there had been a foul before stinks more. Then, after consulting with VARAlberola disallowed the goal due to a slight struggle in between Benzema and mush, whereupon the Frenchman lightly touched the American’s face. It is also wrong not to expel Castillejo through an ugly entrance from the back to Camavinga just start the game.
In total, the ciudad realeño directed six games for the whites (five in the Liga and one in the Copa del Rey), with a balanced four wins, one draw and one losswho suffered before him Majorca (1-0), on October 19, 2019 in a domestic championship match where Odriozola was sent off for a double reprimand.
For his part, Alberola refereed Villarreal on ten occasions (nine in the League and one in the Cup), with a balanced three wins, five draws and two losses. In the first game he led Submarino (2-3 loss against Seville on November 26, 2017), the yellows finished with ten by expelling the Victor Ruiz.
Source: La Verdad

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