It was even worse! The other reason why the already historic penalty to Sterling should not have been whistled

Probably, this Wednesday at Wembley the refereeing that will be remembered the most of Euro 2020 has been attended. England got their ticket for the final in extra time thanks to the rejection of a penalty that Harry Kane scored and that has unleashed disbelief in everything the content because it was non-existent.

Above, as can be seen in the video, the play should have ended before the slight demolition of the City footballer. The English attacker, in his driving, passes next to a second ball that was on the grass. Due to its proximity, the referee could understand that it interfered in the game and have stopped the action. He did not do it and ended up whistling an already historic penalty.

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