He Villarreal-Seville celebrated in Ceramic Stadium yesterday afternoon he had it all: penalties, disallowed goals, the Seville who claimed a foul on the winning goal of Sorloth, and lots of tension. Up to eight players were reprimanded Diaz de Mera who also fired the team’s physical trainer for protesting. Villarreal 88 minutes into the match.
The dismissal also came as a result of a penalty awarded for a possible handball. Capoue and that prompted the referee’s intervention VARalso from Madrid Valentin Pizarro, because it never happened at any time. is Agoumethe player of Seville, who caught the ball with his hand. This is also the second penalty against the team Marcellin after one signaled 24 minutes into the match the other hand of Kiko Femenía.
when is that Pizarro warning Diaz de Mera: “I recommend a review so that you can appreciate the penalty and see that the player who touched the ball with his hand is not the defender but the attacking player of Seville”.
“Okay” answered from the field Diaz de Mera while the images are prepared from the VOR room. “When you are Isi…” he insisted Pizarro and when Diaz de Mera from the monitor asking him to “give it to him in motion.”
Pizarro replied: “Yes. There you are. We’ll give you another camera so you’re completely safe.” “Do you have another angle?” the field referee asked where the referee was from VOR responded: “We’re going to give it to you now. Look,” while showing him another image in which he can be seen as the player of Seville in his shot attempt that hit his hand and never the defender of Villarreal.
“Perfect” he answered Diaz de Mera who also said directly: “Valentín, I’ll go with you, striker’s hand, okay?” And it revokes the maximum punishment that was first called for.
Source: La Verdad

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