GOAL analyzes the different aspects of the 83rd minute change during Real Madrid vs. Getafe
For many it went unnoticed, but Camavinga’s change may have tails. During the 83rd minute of the game between Real Madrid and Getafe, there was an action that could be really controversial. At that moment, a trade arrived in the white box. Marco Asensio left and Álvaro Odriozola entered the field. At that time, the change was already in effect. The fact is that at Real Madrid they realize that Eduardo Camavinga is injured. At that moment, Asensio can’t get out and eventually Camavinga leaves the field injured.
Was there an arbitration error?
The regulation takes this situation into account and is very clear about it. Rule three regarding the about sectionl ‘Number of players’, specifies the following: “The substitutions are in effect when the substitute enters the field of play; from that point on, the player who stops becomes a substituted player and the substitute becomes a player, so play can resume.”
What can be seen on the DAZN images: Marco Asensio is not allowed to leave the playing field
If we reconstruct the episode through the DAZN images, it’s quite obvious and noticeable Odriozola enters the field at that moment, yes. On the other hand, as GOAL has been able to confirm by looking again and again at the images offered during the match, although Marco Asensio leaves and even reaches the level of fourth official, he never leaves the boundaries of the field. And finally, the one who comes out is Camavinga, injured.
Getafe could claim alleged misalignment
Camavinga’s change would not have much future other than the Technical Commission of Referees (CTA) stepping in to highlight Martínez Munuera for his mistake, although it remains to be seen what position Getafe CF will take on the facts. If the Azulón team believes this to be the case, it can appeal, claiming misalignment. It remains to be seen whether Getafe will appeal or not.
Process of Reporting to the Competition
If Getafe finally decides to cancel Do this for the race committee before next Tuesday at 2:00 pm, the maximum limit for reporting. If he appealed and the committee agreed with him, in accordance with Article 79 of the RFEF Disciplinary Code, the match would be considered lost 0-3 to Real Madrid, in addition to a fine of between 6,001 and 9,000 euros.
Source: Goal