Cuadra Fernández from Madrid, in an intense and fast soccer match, ran to be close to the action even though he made mistakes in judgment. He penalized Real Sociedad with fouls on 16 occasions and six against Barça. Letting the game play and applying the rules correctly at all times, managing not to give a penalty in the 52nd minute for Koundé’s struggle with Becker, being energetic in his decisions and engaging in dialogue when necessary. He rightly admonished Aramburu for stopping De Jong on a counterattack and Iñigo Martínez for a clear stomp on Kubo, Brais for a harsh tackle on Pedri and Zubeldia for a tackle from behind on Lewandowski. The semi-automatic offside technology disallowed the Pole’s goal without knowing whose boot toe had caused said offside. The image is in doubt and despite the correct refereeing of Cuadra Fernández, the play of Lewandowski’s goal points to VAR, confirming the image of the ‘offside’ technology.
Source: La Verdad

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