The referee at the centre of the Julian Alvarez ‘double touch’ penalty has finally spoken out over his decision.
The story has dominated headlines across Europe following Atletico Madrid’s dramatic UEFA Champions League penalty shootout defeat to Real Madrid on March 13.
Los Rojiblancos tied the game at 2-2 on aggregate as Conor Gallagher’s early goal brought the contest level in the last 16 second leg.
However, controversy reigned at the Estadio Metropolitano as Alvarez’s spot kick was controversially ruled out Polish official Szymon Marciniak and his team.
After a brief consultation with his VAR, Marciniak ruled out Alvarez’s effort – which had beat Thibaut Courtois – as Atletico Madrid’s second penalty of the shootout.
The Argentinian was adjudged to have touched the ball twice as he slipped over when converting but any ‘second contact’ remains widely debated.
From expert video analysis/slow motion replays, amid claims of it never happening before – and Atletico Madrid being unfairly punished – the football world have been enthralled by the row.
However, the person with the most questions to answer is Marciniak, and he is clear in his view of the call being correct despite breaking new ground for everyone involved.
“I was the one who informed the VAR there was a 99% chance Alvarez touched the ball twice, and they checked it thoroughly,” he said.
“It’s absolutely false that Mbappe said anything to me about two touches.
“Honestly, I had never faced such a situation in my refereeing career, but the players are aware of the rules.”
The row is expected to roll on until the end of the campaign with Diego Simeone claiming post match that no one could be clear over the matter.
The two rivals can still potentially face each other before the 2024/25 campaign end if they reach the Copa del Rey final in April.
iceprinceamarni1989
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That clearly is a slip and not a deliberate act it should have been overlooked.
then ur penalty shootout loss to PSG should be overlooked.
yenelmnopr
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That goal should have been allowed to stay,to me he touch it once and then here was no conclusive evidence that he did touched it twice,that is a goal.
dull how are you
Lekbenopsu
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HALA MADRID
jazdnosy
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That goal should have been allowed to stay,to me he touch it once and then here was no conclusive evidence that he did touched it twice,that is a goal.
AFerXqsJ4187
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That clearly is a slip and not a deliberate act it should have been overlooked.
naeadkmorz
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I am Barcelona fans we are going to beat athtetico 5.0
chuckky
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This has happened before in premier league
Voacnortz
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Just shut up and focus your team you fool
so I doubted you hate the truth next time referee should check VAR screen for proper and throughly confirmation. Anyway let go of it dude
ttttttttttuser
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Hala Madrid
Imhereforyou
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that's the problem 99 percent is not enough.. just go the VAR monitor and confirm is 100 percent before chopping off the Goal ... but is over now and Real Madrid qualify... Next time go to the VAR monitor so everyone will be ok ..
Just shut up and focus your team you fool
Wiseman5000
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that's the problem 99 percent is not enough.. just go the VAR monitor and confirm is 100 percent before chopping off the Goal ... but is over now and Real Madrid qualify... Next time go to the VAR monitor so everyone will be ok ..