He punishment whistle in favor of spanish in the added time that it was almost finished it continued to burn, and much, at I raised. And not because of the justice or otherwise of the arbitration decision, which in the light of the television images seems to be completely correct, but because of the fact that in the immediate past action Levante claimed some hands of Keita Balde inside the Spanish area that could radically change the outcome of the match.
Punishment changed it Braithwaite in the final 2-1 and put out the fire that threatened to burn everything in Stage Front Stadium. It was the play so close to the time limit that it was not even taken from the center after the goal of the Dane, the real savior of the parakeet team since he scored the two blue and white goals.
However, the discomfort and pissed off ‘granotas’ They did not finish at the final whistle of referee Dámaso Arcediano Monescillo. According to what the referee recorded in the match report, a Levante footballer He took it with the VAR monitor on the way down to the locker room.
“When the match is over, number 22, Mohammed Boulidnifrom Levante UD, while going to the locker room tunnel, in the presence of my assistant referee No. He hit the VAR screen hard with his hand, without suffering any apparent injuries”, the ‘Other incidents’ section will read.
Let’s remember that a similar situation happened in the Celta-Sevilla game on matchday 12. At that time, Iago Aspas, player from Vigo, the VAR monitor was hit and knocked down after Hernández Hernández reviewed a penalty called in favor of the locals and he left void after the review.
Blades is not allowed because of the event It is not included in the minutes arbitral. And the player, just 24 hours later, apologized for his action on social networks. It will be necessary to see how the Committee behaves now after including Bouldini’s punch minutes on the monitor.
Source: La Verdad

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