Sevilla made an early breakthrough against Bayern Munich in the European Super Cup after David Alaba nudged Ivan Rakitic in the penalty area which led to Anthony Taylor awarding a spot-kick.
However, MARCA's refereeing expert Juan Andujar Oliver didn't see enough contact to justify a penalty being given.
"There's a push from Alaba on the Sevilla player [Rakitic] but not enough to give such a punishment," he told Radio MARCA.
The resulting penalty was converted by Lucas Ocampos.
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Timbderu
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Well, Rakitic was having a clear goalscoring opportunity, and Alaba in no world did go for the ball, he simply pushed Rakitic and denied the opportunity, which in many other scenarios could have lead to a red card, which again could have turned to be a little controversial, but, the yellow card and the penalty is clearly justified, and, this is not only my opinion, infact my opinion matches exactly with the commentators, the experts who are discussing the game in half time, and offcourse that of the match referee.
Nkiri
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i disagree with him too who supports me.[images