Swedish referee Glenn Nyberg showed great desire to do well and to ensure that the accident did not get out of hand in a match dominated on the field and on the scoreboard from the start by Spain. The referee ran hard and was always well positioned, practiced preventive refereeing and correctly applied the advantage laws.
Nyberg did not allow himself to be confused by the simulated falls and allowed a consistent standard of six fouls against Albania and fourteen against Spain. The Swede was in control of the match at all times, being energetic and giving confidence in decision-making. He rightly admonished a member of the Albanian coaching staff for protesting, Bajrami for simulating a foul and Berisha for hitting Fermín in the face with a jump; Fermín and Vivian saw yellow for stopping each counterattack. With no conflicting play, VAR went unnoticed, as did Nyyberg, who was very calm throughout the game and helped by his assistants.
Source: La Verdad

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