Argentina-Morocco scandal: the keys to what happened in the match’s strange ending and the disallowed goal after two hours

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Undoubtedly, there is still a lot of talk about what happened yesterday at Morocco-Argentina of the Olympic Games with the match resuming two hours later and also canceling the VAR Argentina goal Medina which meant a 2-2 tie after almost 116 minutes of play.

A suspension driven by an external agent, according to ‘The IFAB’and where the Swede was allowed Glenn Nyberg as the integrity of footballers is at stake.

But suspending a meeting does not mean ending it. And a referee has no ability to end a game if 90 minutes are not completed. And this happened yesterday, as in the past European Cup when the match between Germany and Denmark due to an electrical storm.

Only FIFA As the organizer of the tournament, he could have decided to end the match.

Once he didn’t, the Swede Nyberg is obliged to continue the fight. Either two hours later, like yesterday, or the day after. There are many precedents where a match was suspended for various reasons and resumed after 24 hours.

If VAR does not review and disallow the goal, the decision will be valid

And since the match is not over yet and there is a review play, the VAR was able to change the initial decision to prove the goal Argentina. But even they did not check this action from the VOR where the Italian technical expert was yesterday Paolo Valeri, hopefully also valid and untouchable. The VAR protocol itself makes it clear that “a match shall not be voided due to erroneous decisions in which VAR participated.”

Disciplinary consequences

And now the disciplinary sanctions remain determined as a result of the aggression of the Moroccan fans and which will have consequences for Moroccan Federation and the words of Javier MascheranoArgentine coach, where he described what happened as a circus.

Source: La Verdad

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