Win last night real Madrid he is new Legs at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (2-0) left some controversial games, starting with the penalty in the 73rd minute of the match against Vinicius, who marked the second goal of the night for the whites. At first, Alberola Rojas didn’t point anything out as he understood that the Brazilian might already be offside due to his fall on the Betic goalkeeper. That’s when he received the call from Muñiz Ruiz from the VOR room.
“Give me a second because I think this is a punishment for Javi, he knocked him out. Let’s look at the complete APP.” In the background you will hear “I shit on ten.” Then the Galician international referee, who was in the VOR room last night, had to search the entire app of the play, that is, rewind the entire action to determine the existence or not of offside. “Go on, go on,” Muñiz Ruiz tells the video operator in the Las Rozas room.
At this time, Alberola came to the monitor: “I will show you the background, okay?” And you will also hear “and the penalty is, that is, the offside.” To which Muñiz Ruiz responds: “I’ll send that later.” At that moment he threw the image from the bottom of the knockdown on the Brazilian. Alberto asks from the monitor: “Okay, go back. Okay, yes, he dribbled it and the goalkeeper hit it there, okay? He hit it with his knee, okay.”
Muñiz Ruiz finally does not teach him about offside: “I won’t teach you about offside, okay?” At that moment the review closes, indicating the penalty area.
In addition to this action, the match had a possible stomp in the first half by Courtois on Ruibal that was not considered as such, the fall of Ceballos inside the area in an action on Sabaly that also did not whistle and a handball from Llorente where he also indicated no international referee from La Mancha and from the VAR room.
Source: La Verdad

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