Controversial referee decision in Barcelona-Naples match leaves Napoli disappointed

In the second half of Barcelona-Naples There was an episode that caused a lot of discussion and which leaves Neapolitans with great doubts, as well as regrets. Because the referee Makkelie did not judge a contact between the players to be a foul Cubarsì e Osimhenwho was touched on the foot in the Catalans’ penalty area.

A truly beautiful match between Barcelona and Naples. In the first half there were three goals, two of which were scored by the home team. Napoli have the obligation to come back and play with strength and courage and in the 51st minute they go on the attack. We are always looking for Osimhen. The Nigerian is launched, is in the area, aims for the goal, albeit from a tight angle, Cubarsì, a very young defender born in 2007, for once is overtaken by the Neapolitans’ number 9, who is hit, or rather touched on the foot. The referee lets it go, only awarding a corner to Napoli.

Di Lorenzo and his teammates protest, while Osimhen is on the ground. VAR is thought to be reviewing images of the contact in the box. But maybe that’s not the case. Because the feeling is that Makkelie didn’t have the help of VAR. In these cases, even just the judgment of the race director who was nearby and who he did not judge the contact to be a foul.

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Looking back at the images, you can clearly see that Cubarsi touched Osimhen’s foot and, according to the rules, there could have been a penalty, Makkelie could have judged that touch to be a foul. It will remain a great regret for Napoliconsidering that the score was 2-1 against Barcelona.

There were no other major refereeing cases in the match. The management of the cards can perhaps be reviewed, a few too many yellows in the second half, while in the first half Makkelie let things run more.

Fonte : Fanpage

2024-03-13 18:15:10
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