It was in added time in Portugal's victory that the VAR referees made the decision to call out Iranian referee Alireza Faghani to see if Portugal should have a penalty when the ball caught a sliding Jose Maria Gimenez.

The decision was also a penalty, but according to Jonas Eriksson, it was against the referee's wishes.

- Judge Alireza Faghani absolutely does not want to get involved.

It is clearly visible.

He understands that it touches the hand, but that they are no intention.

The hand is support and support, when it falls vertically down the slope, it should absolutely not be a penalty.

One hundred percent that it shouldn't be, he says and continues:

- I feel sorry for the judge Faghani.

He doesn't want this, but he is called out and forced to make this decision.

You might think that decisions will get better, but this will be a worse decision.

You mean it's not his decision?

- Well, in the end it is he who executes.

But you should know that when you are called out like that, you have very little to resist.

You have all the pressure on you to follow the VAR referees.

I think it is the VAR referee who makes a mistake in this situation, says Eriksson.