Real controversy in the Women’s Champions

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The controversial tie of Real Madrid vs Chelsea (2-2) in the match in the Champions League with a non-existent penalty in favor of the white team and a goal that was not allowed for the English team in an incomprehensible way generated an earthquake of criticism in women’s football. The trainer Emma Hayes He didn’t bite his tongue at the end of the game: “I can’t remember the last time they hurt us so much. “I think they robbed us,” he exploded at a press conference.

The ‘blues’ won 1-2 in the 79th minute when the referee signaled the maximum penalty for a foul. Fleming in Athenea del Castillo clearly out of place. This is not the only controversial play. In the last minute of extra time, Charles scored the winning goal for Chelsea, but the goal was not added to the scoreboard due to offside. Sam Kerr which according to the Danish referee Nielsen interfered with the play. “Everyone has seen tonight’s decisions…” he said. there is. “The penalty is not a penalty because the play was outside the area. I’ve seen it from the bench and it’s hard for me to believe they didn’t see it. I also need to see why that goal didn’t count in the end. There was no one around and I don’t know why that decision was made. It’s embarrassing,” he said.

The British press also repeated the scandal. “Is this the worst refereeing performance in the Champions League yet?” headline of Daily Mail on his web page. “Chelsea were ‘robbed’ of Di Stefano,” he added in his chronicle. “Funny,” they said from BBC. “One of the most surprising decisions in the history of arbitration.”

Videos and photos of the controversial play flooded social networks, with ironic messages from British fans. “They gave it as punishment to Real Madrid… What a joke…”, the club itself wrote on its X account, with thousands of likes.

From some fields, they want to point out an agreement in favor of the white team promoted by Yolanda Pargaresponsible for women’s refereeing in the Technical Committee of Referees (CTA) since 2022 and partner of the former referee Carlos Megía Dávila, on the payroll at Real Madrid, although the former referee has no say in UEFA decisions.

On the other hand, the absence of VAR in this group stage of the Champions League is one of the biggest complaints of the players. The video refereeing system is from the quarter-finals and is currently not in UEFA’s roadmap to implement it in previous stages due to economic issues.

Source: La Verdad

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