Uefa revealed: Here’s why the Julian Alvarez penalty was canceled

The opinions around the penalty kick have been shared Julian Alvarez performed in the eighth finals Champions League. Real Madrid had kicked the city rival after being broken out of the tournament Atleticoand a lot of dust raised a controversial varnish decision. Specifically, Polish judge Szymon Marciniak canceled Alvarez’s goal after the VAR intervention because he slipped twice touched the ball twice.

Although the first contact with the ball was minimal, the rules are ruled and Alvarez’s goal was canceled. Given that two touches are treated as an offense at the Penal Lieutenant, Alvarez could not re -perform the penalty when the penalty shootout.

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Uefa published a statement on Thursday, revealing that she was considering the abolition of that rule.

“Atlético Madrid inquired at the UEFE on the incident, which was led by the White Tower, the League of the Champions of Real Madrid. Although minimal, playing with the ball standing & cacute; and his foot before he hit her, like which is shown in Attached and Cancon; According to the moment & CCaron; Rule 14.1), VAR must be called signaling & CACUTE; and in the FIFA and IFAB discussions should the rule be reviewed if the rule should be reviewed if the rule should be re-examined in SLU & CCARON; AUTHORS When the Double Touch is O & CCARON; it is clearly unintentional “, writes in the UEFE Product.

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