Petkovic had the ball in the net with 10 minutes remaining at Berlin’s Olympiastadion, but the Croatia’s late strike was chalked off.
Bruno Petkovic thought he’d given Croatia a glimmer of hope in his country’s Euro 2024 opener against Spain - but the striker’s 80th-minute goal, which would have reduced the deficit to 3-1, was ruled out.
Having been fouled in the box by Spain midfielder Rodri, Petkovic picked himself up to take the penalty, but saw his spot-kick parried by goalkeeper Unai Simón. Ivan Perisic was first to the rebound, and cut it back for Petkovic to sweep the ball into the net from close range.
However, replays showed that Perisic was one of a couple of Croatia players who had gained an unfair advantage over Spain’s defenders by encroaching the penalty area before Petkovic had taken his unsuccessful penalty. After a brief check by video assistant referee Stuart Atwell, match referee Michael Oliver disallowed the goal.
Allutfy
60
before the penalty taker shoot the ball, the guy that pass him the rebound to score already inside the box 18 yard which is not allow. automatically, he is offside.
McForlemu
37
Such a simple and clear explanation. The passer of the ball gained an unfair advantage by encroaching before the penalty was struck. Well done VAR!! The EPL team of officials should learn well. We need more accuracy in the EPL version of VAR!