The arbitration controversies of Betis vs. Real Madrid of the 2022-2023 League with Soto Grado’s referee

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We tell you all the controversial actions of the match between Betis and Real Madrid

Real Betis and Real Madrid They met this Sunday in the last game of day 24 of La Liga in Benito Villamarín and the match was not exempt from the arbitration debate quota.

The arbitration controversies of Betis vs. Real Madrid of the 2022-2023 League with Soto Grado’s referee

The controversies were not long in coming in the meeting and in In the 12th minute, César Soto Grado disallowed a goal against Real Madrid. The Whites had made it 0-1 with Karim Benzema’s goal from a direct free kick, but it was canceled after VAR review by the hand of Rüdiger, who had embedded himself in the barrier of Betis players and hit the ball with his hand changed direction. .

Already in the second half on minute 78, Real Madrid called for a penalty for a tackle by Abner Vinicius on Benzema, although neither Soto Grado nor the VAR found anything criminal in the action.

Benzema Abner Vinicius Betis Real MadridTV recording

Who is Soto Grado, the referee of Betis vs. Real Madrid of the 2022-2023 league?

His debut in Primera took place at the start of the 2019-2020 season, after just one season as the head referee in the SmartkBank League. Since 2022 he has been an international referee with a FIFA cokade.

He was the referee in charge of officiating the final of the penultimate edition of the Spanish Super Cup in Arabia, where Real Madrid defeated Athletic Club in the final.

It should be remembered that Soto Grado has also refereed qualifiers for the Champions League and Conference League.His refereeing work was recognized by the RFEF with the Vicente Acevedo Second Division Award.

Source: Goal

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