Arbitration act of arbitrator in Galician Villanueva Churches in the playground and Jaime Latre in VAR in the match played last Friday between Elche And bet still kick

It was not an easy match to referee, with up to nine controversial games protested by both teams.Q. However The greatest anger in the Frangiverde congregation was due to the difference in criteria, especially in the movements of the hands.inside Expulsion of Lisandro Magallán, 2-0 on the scoreboard; And Helibelton Palacios’ nonexistent foul on MirandaIt led to 2-3 and the final penalty game that allowed Béticos to win.

1. Abner Vinicius penalty in Tete Morente (4th minute)

The first protest took place only when the meeting lasted four minutes. Tete Morente fell into the field and Iglesias Villanueva realized that it was nothing. Jaime Latre warned VAR so he could review the game and confirmed in the television footage how Brazilian Abner Vinicius stepped on the Elche football player and that it was a clear penalty. The Betis players objected, but the Galician referee corrected the situation and pointed to the critical point. After four minutes of discussion, Fidel Chaves took the penalty and made the score 1-0 with a Panenka-style quality shot.

2. Betis fouls Helibelton Palacios before 2-0 (9th minute)

A minute later came the second argument. Helibelton Palacios steals a ball from Juanmi, hands the ball to Lucas Boyé, and the Argentine takes a crossbow beyond Claudio Bravo’s reach. Betis players requested a foul from the Colombian. However, the Galician referee decided that this was not the case and it was a struggle for the ball between both players.

It seems like finally, after a season to the detriment of everything else, the details and questionable plays were on Elche’s side. But for the rest of the match, the opposite happened.

3. Luiz Felipe hands on the court (42 minutes)

Everything started to go wrong in the 42nd minute. While the Elche team was taking a football bath with the Andalusian team, Luiz Felipe clearly touched the ball on the field with his right hand, shortly before the break. Iglesias Villanueva could have signaled an excellent penalty. However, he thought it was an involuntary act. Even Jaime Latre didn’t warn him to reconsider the game, with similar actions penalized as maximum penalties in many games this season. Had the fate point been pointed out, it could have meant 3-0 and a significant advantage for Franjiverdes facing the second division.

4. Magallán and Elche red cards 10 remaining (55 minutes)

The most controversial game of the match took place at the beginning of the second half. In a counterattack against Betis, Frenchman Nabil Fekir tried to lift the ball before Elche’s Argentine defender Magallán and the ball hit his hand. The referee pointed to the foul and showed the yellow card to the player in the franchise. So far everything is correct.

The surprise came when Jaime Latre was warned from the VAR room on this occasion, yes, before the Béticos protests. Iglesias Villanueva listened to him and corrected his initial decision. He replaced the yellow card with a red card and sent Magallán out, thinking it was an obvious goal game. This caused great indignation on the field, on the bench and in the stands.

First, the ball did not go directly to the goal, it went to the left. Second, a clear act of referee commentary and Iglesias Villanueva was right on top of the game. As several Elche players and coach Pablo Machín have pointed out, anyone who plays football knows that this is not a red card.

This move was the highlight of the match. One player was missing for the Elche team, and with ten players things were more complicated if they were already going to take pains to defend the result with eleven. From there, Betis increased their dominance and Elche players were emotionally affected. The Andalusians took advantage of their numerical superiority to reverse the score.


Galician braid pulled into locker room in the face of multiple protests AXEL ALVAREZ

5. Tete Morente penalty for Ayoze (63rd minute)

Less discussed is the action. Tete Morente wasn’t ready and, desperate to stop Ayoze, Betis knocked out his attacker. A very clear penalty that Borja Iglesias was responsible for transforming at 2-1. Tensions began to rise among Elche football players, because the advantage was already minimal, there was still a lot of time and they were less with one man.

6. Offside probability for Borja Iglesias 2-2 (67 minutes)

Just four minutes later, the Béticos were even. Miranda, who entered the second half and inflicted a lot of damage on the left flank, went into the net when she crisscrossed the ball. Borja Iglesias, who struggled with Roco in search of the shot, claimed the goal. Betis’ striker did not touch the ball. But he interfered with the game and could be offside. The hand was more developed. And VAR thought he was online, when it could be seen in other footage that he could have gone further, which could have resulted in the goal being disallowed.

7. Roco penalty for hands inside the field (85th minute)

Another game that leaves no doubt, despite Roco’s objections. The Chilean made a mistake in stopping a ball heading towards Borja Iglesias with his right hand on the court. Iglesias Villanueva has signaled a second penalty against Franjiverdes. Edgar Badia guessed “El Panda”‘s intentions and stopped the maximum penalty by avoiding 2-3.

8. Miranda simulates Helibelton’s attack (93 minutes)

With the match already in extra time and 2-2, Helibelton Palacios came out to mount a counterattack like an arrow, Miranda fell to the ground pretending to hit her in the face with her Colombian hand. However, it is clearly seen in the television images that he is imitating the left-back and what the Elcheli player is doing is to protect himself. The referee interrupted the game, fouled in favor of Betis and showed the player from Elcheli a yellow card. Then came the third penalty and the score was 2-3. Interestingly, in a similar move, Manuel Pellegrini was enraged in the match against Betis, accusing Iago Aspas of trying to deceive the referee. The Chilean coach fell last Friday.


Referee observes another move after VAR asserted AXEL ALVAREZ

9. Third penalty by Enzo Roco (94th minute)

The last controversial game took place with the third penalty given to the Elche team in the 94th minute. On this occasion, Roco’s hand was also open. However, contrary to the second maximum penalty in favor of Béticos, he showed the Chilean a second yellow card and sent him out.