The goalkeeper scores a goal with his face in 96′, cancels it with his hand, and gets into trouble

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In First RFEF no VAR. It was clarified this Sunday in the rivalry played between Atlético Baleares and the nasticthat the visiting team suffered the wrong cancellation of an agonizing goal in the last play of the game which should have been and was not the equalizing goal.

Specifically, it is manu garciathe goalkeeper of nastic, scored what promised to be 2-2 for the Catalan team to go home with a point in their bag. He joined the attack desperately because it was the last play of the game, and the clearance of a rival hit his face to enter the goal that unleashed the red madness. But the referee annulled it. The braid approximated that manu garcia he scored with his hand and not with his face, and therefore the goal was disproved.

From there, trouble ensued. manu garciapicked up in frustration, lost his temper and ended up getting sent off for a double yellow after repeated protests at monter solansthe referee of the contest.

The match corresponds to matchday 33 of group 2 of First RFEF and in qualifying terms it is important because both, although outside the relegation zone, still need to ensure their permanence.

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Source: La Verdad

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