
3/13/2025–|Last update: 3/13/202507:35 PM (Mecca time)
The European Football Association (UEFA) said that the correct decision was taken to cancel a penalty shootout carried out by Julian Alvarez during the loss of Atletico Madrid against its local rivals Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday, but the European Football Authority will enter into discussion discussions.
Atletico Madrid inquired angrily from the European Union to the game after the referee canceled Alvarez’s weighting kick in the final price, which witnessed Real crossing the quarter -finals of the most prominent European Championship.
And the assistant video ruling noted that Alvarez left the left, touched the ball a little before kicking it with his right.
“Although there was a slight friction, the player touched the ball using his standing foot before kicking it,” Wivifa said in a statement.
“Under the current law (the rules of the game, item 14.1), the assistant video technology was to inform the ruling to cancel the goal.”
“The European Union will enter into discussions with the International Federation and the International Football Association to determine whether the law should be reviewed regarding the double touch when it is unintended.”
Simeone said he wanted to believe that the referees made the right decision regarding the penalty kick, saying, “I have never seen a penalty shootout called the mouse to review it, but well, maybe they saw it, I want to believe that, I want to believe that they saw that he touched it.”
“Let anyone raise his hand if he sees Julian touched the ball twice. Who will raise his hand? No one raises his hand.”
With only one touch of the ball, the penalty shootout, which would be equivalent to 2-2 in the penalty shootout.
“UEFA” concluded that “he will enter into discussions with FIFA and the Football Association Council to determine whether the base should be reviewed in cases where the double touch is clearly unintended.”