It was not a fight without controversy. Already 0-1 on the scoreboard, Real pressed, bit and, as a result of that intensity, scored a goal that should have been an equalizer, among other things because the referee considered it valid. But he annulled it at the request of the VAR, which caused a climate of anger in the realistic box, despite the fact that the images dictated that there was contact, more or less light, of barren in Tchouameni when he loses the ball, although it is true that the Frenchman collapses completely when he feels that the ball is going to be taken from him.
The most angry, and of course, about the play, is Take Kubothe author of the disallowed goal, who said to the microphones of Movistar: “Barrene He steals and all I can comment on is that the player who loses the ball is sleeping. “I don’t know what will happen in the Champions League, but I don’t think it will happen.”
The same phrase is transferred to Imanol in his press conference. And the coach of Oriotarra, without wanting to get into puddles, showed his solidarity with his player: “I shared it, but I prefer not to speak.” This is the way to express their disagreement with the final resolution of the play, but without incurring the possible penalties of inconsideration.
This is obvious Munuera Montero He was about to ride and he did. The key to the play is that he sees that action, up close and does not condone it. It doesn’t seem to be a fault the first time. And it’s interpretive because you have to assess whether the contact is enough to knock a player down as athletic Tchouameni.
Busquets Ferrer He urged him to look at the monitor and there, the image stopped and the San Sebastian boot on the Real Madrid player’s leg, Munuera He is forced to nullify a goal he celebrated like a demon hut and so does the entire stand
Source: La Verdad

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