The Murcian José María Sánchez Martínezreferee of Real Madrid-FC Barcelona tonight, will be the focus. They have pointed it out on white club television. Although the truth is the last two Classics of the League last season, the arbitrations favored the Chamartín team.
In the first match at the Estadi Lluís Companys, Madrid won 1-2 thanks to Jude’s goal Bellingham in addition that ended with white returning after the first goal of Gundogan.
The English midfielder, with a double, was the star, but before that, even with 1-0 on the scoreboard, neither Gil Manzanofield referee, ni Cuadra Fernandez in the VAR (Madrid referee assigned to the Balearic school), they found a penalty of Tchouaméni about Araujo. On the exit of a corner, the French midfielder stopped the Uruguayan centre-back from jumping to finish a corner, grabbed him with his arms on each opponent’s shoulders and pushed him back.
Sánchez Martínez’s VAR
The mistakes in the match at Santiago Bernabéu (3-2), on Sant Jordi’s day, were more noticeable. Then there was the Rioja referee Cesar Soto Grande in green, accompanied in VAR, certainly, by Sánchez Martínezwho has been appointed to direct tonight’s match at the Bernabéu.
In the 28th minute, Lamine Yamal He deflected a closed corner from Raphinha with his finger and surprised Lunin, who reacted but took the ball out of the goal with his body. He seems to have taken the ball inside. VAR reviewed it for three minutes, but in the end it did not add to the score because in LaLiga there is no goal technology. Later it was shown that the ball had crossed the line.
Before, the referee pointed to a dubious penalty by Cubarsí on Lucas Vázquez, who asked for contact with the young center back. A maximum penalty helped Madrid equalize (1-1). Even with the tie, they didn’t direct Rüdiger’s penalty to Fermín, who he knocked down with his hip.
Source: La Verdad
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