Pictures .. Does Sevilla deserve a penalty against Barcelona?

Judging expert explains

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The second leg of the semi-final round of the Spanish Cup between Barcelona and Seville sparked widespread controversy regarding the arbitration decisions that accompanied the confrontation in which the Catalan team "Remontada" overturned their 0-2 defeat to a 3-0 victory on Thursday, and the winner will face Levante and Athletic Bilbao on Thursday. Title on April 17th.

The Spanish newspaper "AS" refuted the arbitration cases through the arbitration expert Itoraldi Gonzalez, who stated that the referee had banned Sevilla from a second penalty kick that would have changed the outcome of the confrontation, as follows:

The first case

In the 70th minute, the referee was awarded a penalty kick against Barcelona, ​​after Oscar Mengesa, the Barça defender, committed a mistake in favor of Ocampos, and Gonzalez commented on it: "It is a correct penalty kick, after hitting the left foot. This is a misfortune for Mengiza, but it is a correct decision."

Barcelona goalkeeper Ter Stegen blocked Ocampos' kick and prevented Sevilla from scoring a goal.

The second case

The 87th minute witnessed the second arbitration controversy, when Barcelona's players demanded a penalty kick in favor of Lionel Messi, after he hit a ball that hit Ocampos, and the refereeing expert commented: "There is nothing in it, and he hit it in his body."

The third case

Sevilla player Fernando was sent off in the 92nd minute, when the referee agreed with the referee and said: "A clear red card."

Fourth case

The ball hit the hand of Barcelona defender Clement Lenglet inside the penalty spot, and here the refereeing expert commented: "A correct penalty kick ... the ball hit his hand and there are referees who consider it."

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