Talks are to be held over relaxing the rules about double-touch penalty kicks following Julián Alvarez’s disallowed effort in Atlético Madrid’s Champions League shoot-out defeat against Real Madrid.
Under the current rule (Laws of the Game, Law 14.1), the VAR had to call the referee signalling that the goal should be disallowed. UEFA will enter discussions with FIFA and IFAB to determine ...
Under the current rule (Laws of the Game, Law 14.1), the VAR had to call the referee signalling that the goal should be disallowed. “UEFA will enter discussions with FIFA and IFAB to determine ...
Under the current rule (Laws of the Game, Law 14.1), the VAR had to call the referee signalling that the goal should be disallowed. "UEFA will enter discussions with FIFA and IFAB to determine ...
UEFA was first to introduce ... tight offside calls we saw when VAR was first introduced. However, there will always be the marginal point when onside becomes offside -- you cannot change that ...
However, with no obvious VAR review, many fans in the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium appeared unaware that the effort hadn't counted. UEFA have today moved to dismiss claims that the decision wasn't ...
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UEFA on Thursday said it would consider a potential rule change after Atletico Madrid forward Julian Alvarez's penalty was controversially disallowed in their Champions League shootout loss to ...