Former Arsenal manager Wenger thinks VAR made a mistake in Real Madrid v Man City.

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London’s former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said the VAR system made a mistake during one of the episodes of the Champions League 1/2 final match between Manchester City and Real Madrid. Transmits words beIN Sports.

the previous day reportedThe ball went out of bounds before the English team’s midfielder Kevin de Bruyne scored. After a pass from Manchester City defender Kyle Walker, the ball fully crossed the right touch line and was bounced off by City midfielder Bernardo Silva. The referees did not record the ball leaving the field.

“VAR had to check if Bernardo Silva was in control of the ball or was out,” Wenger said.

Today’s match, which took place in the capital of Spain, ended with a score of 1-1.

In the first half, the “creamy” player Vinicius Junior led the score in the match. With 23 minutes left before the final whistle, Kevin De Bruyne equalized the score.

The return match will be played on 17 May in Manchester. The teams will enter the field at 22:00 Moscow time.

Italian “Inter” and “Milan” will meet in the second semi-finals. The first meeting will be held on May 10. The referee’s whistle will sound at 22:00 Moscow time.

The final match of the tournament will be played in Istanbul. The teams will announce the winner of the cup on 10 June.

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