UEFA reveals clip of ‘Alvarez’ touching the ball twice

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UEFA have confirmed that Julian Alvarez ‘s main foot touched the ball before the penalty kick. Forcing the referee to rule on the issue. But admitted they will discuss whether the rule should be changed in the case of an unintentional touch. Real Madrid have progressed to

the quarter-finals of the Champions League after a long penalty shootout before beating city rivals Atletico Madrid.

However, there was a significant incident during the penalty shootout when Alvarez’s main foot slipped on the ball before shooting,

forcing VAR to review the incident and signal the referee on the field, สมัคร ufabet กับเรา รับโบนัสทันที. who then ruled out a foul on Alvarez for having made two touches of the ball. Atletico Madrid

coach Diego Simeone was not happy with the decision and Atletico Madrid asked UEFA about the matter, who confirmed that the Argentine’s main foot had touched the ball. However,

UEFA revealed that they will discuss with FIFA. And the IFAB to decide whether the rule should be reviewed for the unintentional double touch.

“Atletico Madrid have asked UEFA about the incident. “This led to the decision to disallow Julian Alvarez’s penalty in yesterday’s Champions League game against Real Madrid,” the statement read. “

The player’s main leg actually touched the ball slightly before taking the penalty. Under current rules, VAR must signal to the referee that the goal should not have been awarded. “

UEFA will hold discussions with FIFA and IFAB to decide whether the rule should be reviewed for incidents involving two unintentional touches.”