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VAR, opponent of Bombonera: it canceled one goal against Barracas Central and then another against Boca

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VAR, opponent of Bombonera: it canceled one goal against Barracas Central and then another against Boca

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The Boca- Barracas goal was not allowed by the visitor due to an advanced position. Photo: Get a TV.

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Boca took advantage of Darío Benedetto and the match against Barracas Central seemed complicated. however, Berti’s team reacted quickly and tied it up. Of course, the goal was not worth it because, at the request of the VAR, Fernando Espinoza repealed it.

The center is from the left and Ivan Tapia is in charge. He threw a well -directed ball, the ball passed between several players and behind, to the far post of Javier García, Neri Bandiera appeared. He held it in purpose and Boca’s goalkeeper did nothing to prevent it, but …

Throughout the Barracas players ’celebration, doubts arose about the referee. The thing is the VAR called him to give him the possibility of evaluation for an advanced position. A few minutes later, annulled the tie.

Boca- Barracas: the goal was not allowed by Barracas

Boca- Barracas: the goal was not allowed by Barracas

In the VAR check is already determined the ball was hit by Gonzalo Pazwho tried a header at the door of the place, and moreover he hit Nicolás Ferreyra, which made Bandiera’s advanced position even clearer, who had already converted Boca to Aldosivi.

Then they annulled Boca

Moments later, Boca’s goal was dislowed before the end of the first half. What happened? Was Fernando Espinoza’s arbitration decision correct?

Before the goal scored by Darío Benedetto, Sebastián Villa fought with Rodríguez. Before receiving, falling, the ball touched his left arm. And once re -incorporated, he crossed the foot of the defender, that is resulted in imbalance. Then, the ball went to the middle (with a mistake by Pol Fernández) and a subsequent sense by Benedetto, with the Barracas players complaining about the previous action.

Espinoza reviewed the game with the VAR and identified the Colombian’s offense (it’s unclear if he was charging the previous hand or the foul for tripping). Barracks were rescued.

Source: Clarin

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