The last action so far that can be checked on the VAR monitor today in the First Division took place at Sánchez Pizjuán, in the rivalry between Sevilla and Real Sociedad which ended in a 0-2 San Sebastian victory. It was precisely the action that led to the highest penalty that resulted in the second goal scored by Oyarzabal from eleven meters.
This occurs 63 minutes into the match after the knockdown of Marcao in Zubimendi after the Sevilla player hit him on the arm. That’s when the international referee Muñiz Ruizwho could not see him live despite being close and well positioned, received a call from Daniel Trujillo from the VAR room: “Alexander “I recommend an examination so that you can assess a possible punishment for an arm to the neck, to the face.”
From the VOR room they froze the image of the moment of impact as the referee arrived on the monitor. When he was in front, the field referee was heard: “Can you move it away from me because I can’t see anything. Okay, thanks.” That’s when he starts to see the picture: “okay,” as they play the picture sequence.
Muniz He asserts: “Okay, perfect, give it to me with intensity because I want to assess the recklessness of the action, okay? The penalty is clear. Even the SPA option.”
It was then that he concluded: “I will remind Marcao okay? For the point of impact it is clearly visible that it is within the area. Okay, penalty and yellow card. Okay?” At that moment they confirm the decision while removing the possible offside from the play. And in this way the referee ends by calling eleven meters in addition to showing the Sevilla player a yellow card.
Source: La Verdad

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