3′ Although the repetitions weren’t the best, you can see that Gilberto Batista, when stretching his right leg in front of Pavlidis’ left leg, touches him, sweeps him down and knocks the Greek forward down. The VAR has to intervene as the cameras behind the goal clarify that there is a clear and obvious foul and that the move had to be reversed and consequently a penalty was awarded.
21′ There was a call for a penalty for Dinis Pinto’s arm in his area, but the replay shows that when Sudakov headed the ball it only hit his chest, therefore there was no penalty infringement.
28′ Vasco Sousa’s untimely tackle on Enzo Barrenechea was a yellow card, as he negligently stepped on the Argentine midfielder’s right foot with his right foot.
28′ When Mateja Stjepanovic enters from behind, he hits Leandro Barreiro’s heel and Achilles tendon with his instep. The entry was not in a tackle, nor with a sole, nor with great speed and impetuosity, and it was with the leg completely bent and retracted, mitigating factors for it being a merely negligent infraction, that is, an entry in which the danger and consequences of his act are not taken into account, and which according to law 12 (fouls and inaccuracies, page 109) is subject to a yellow card.
33′ Vasco Sousa, who in the 28th minute could already have received a yellow card for a negligent and sole tackle on Barrenechea, ends up seeing this foul committed in the midfield area, in which he came in full on Rios, in an out-of-time tackle, without the ball in place, and without stopping his movement using his body to hit the Reds’ Colombian midfielder, a foul that falls under negligent tackles and which was well disciplinary sanctioned by the referee.
36′ The Reds’ first goal was legal and without any violation of the offside law, when Aursnes crossed the ball to Pavlidis, who was being put into play by Maracás.
45′ Three minutes of extra time were given, making up for lost time, due to the two yellow cards, the assistance on the field of play to Leandro Barreiro and the goal where the VAR was confirming a possible offside.
90′ Only three minutes of additional time were given, which was little for the incidents that occurred in the second half, where we had five stops for substitutions, where seven players came on and where three goals were scored. Six minutes was the correct time.
Positive
The four goals were all legal, the assists were offside and the 58% useful time.
Negative
Goals count, so additional time must be given correctly, whatever the result.