The confrontation of Real Madrid and Sevilla in the 20th round of the Spanish Football League was not only fiery on the field, but also spread outside the green rectangle due to two controversial arbitration cases and reached the threat of the Andalusian sports manager to withdraw his players from the stadium.

The two controversial arbitration cases were related to the guests, and opinions diverged on them from two veteran arbitration experts: Arbitration expert on BN Sports channels, Jamal Al Sharif, and Spanish arbitration expert in the Marca newspaper, Madrid, Oliver Andokhar.

In the 31st minute, De Young received a corner from teammate Ever Banega, but teammate Nemanja Godelli intercepted Real Madrid defender Eder Militao who was trying to prevent Di Young who scored from the header and was awarded the referee.

But the assistant referee in the mouse's room interfered and asked the referee, Juan Martinez, to watch the replay so that he could decide to cancel it.

@ESbeINSPORTS @JoseBauz @MiguelSerranoTV es falta bien anulado, y el segundo también era para anularlo ahí no hubo compensación, solo fallo del VAR .. pic.twitter.com/qjOWaZvXcq

- Alexander Quintero (@ parce617) January 18, 2020

Al-Sharif confirmed that the goal was incorrect, and that the referee's decision to cancel it was correct, because Godelli moved and intercepted the path of Milletau who was trying to prevent De Young from reaching the ball.

As for the arbitration expert in the Spanish newspaper "Marca" Anddukhar considered the goal "correct", and continued, "I do not think there is a mistake, because Godelli of Seville moved his back and remained steadfast in his place and did not object to Milletão."

"The heart of Real Madrid's defense is who went to Godelli and not the other way around. Obviously, when the referee went to watch the replay, the goal would be canceled."

The second referee was before Sevilla's equalizer at the 64th minute, which was also scored by de Jong, and before the ball arrived the Dutch striker, Munir Al-Haddadi, the Seville striker, was subjected to a blocker, who fell on the ground, hitting the ball with his hand before turning into De Young, who dodged three players and scored the goal.

And like the first case, the views of Sharif and Andujar varied, for the first said that the goal is correct because the hand is not intentional, while the Spanish referee went to the referee Martinez to cancel the goal because "the ball hit with a bright elbow before it reached De Young, and according to the new laws, the goal It should be abolished regardless of whether the hand is deliberate or spontaneous. "

FIJAOS EN VARANE.

Ve que es MANO clarísima y la pide.

Momento que aprovecha Munir para tocarla.

Varane le sigue mientras protesta porque obviamente cree que la van a pitar.

El Sevilla y el VAR nos han intentado robar DOS puntos. pic.twitter.com/wPAS46N6lT

- FranKrostirador (@KTwiteador) January 18, 2020

This sparring over the coaches and coaches of the two teams, and the strongest position was the sports director of the Andalusian team, who confirmed the validity of De Young's first goal, and that "Godele did not object to Milletão," and continued, "If the second goal of De Young (the equalizer) was canceled, I would have taken to the stadium and withdrew the players ".

As for Julian Lopetegui, he said, "The goal is correct and the decision to cancel it is not correct ... a word of shame is not enough to describe what happened."

The quiet coach, Zinedine Zidane, went out of his way, too, and said, "I saw the shot and there was an objection and mistake to Militao and the referee watched the replay and rejected the goal." He declined to comment on Munshi's threat to withdraw his players from the match.