

This is a response to whether a controversial penalty shootout var check in the arena against Real Madrid fixtures in football matches is allowed in the game.
The Arena has raised questions about whether Real Madrid was normal during the gunfight after Julian Alvarez fined Julian Alvarez in 16 rounds of the Champions League.
What happened to the Arena with Real Madrid UCL fixtures?
Atletico Madrid faced another heartbreaking UEFA Champions League against fierce rival Real Madrid, who won the penalty shootout at the Metropolitan Stadium.
Conor Gallagher scored in opening time and scored a 1-0 victory that night. However, with the total score tied 2-2, the 16 showdown round was decided by the Spot-kicks after a fierce battle in overtime.
Why did Julian Alvarez fine Atletico Madrid?


After Kylian Mbappé, Alexander Sorloth and Jude Bellingham successfully punished, Juliánálvarez was promoted to Atlético, trailing 2-1. The Argentine striker slipped while hitting the ball, but still managed to get it into the top corner of the net. Initially, despite the slips, he seemed to avoid disaster. However, referee Szymon Marciniak said VAR review was underway and the target of Álvarez was not allowed.
Review showed that his slip made him contact the ball twice, violating the rule that a single touch would be required to enforce a fine. Atlético briefly introduces the game when Jan Oblak saves Lucas Vázquez’s attempt, but Marcos Llorente’s strike hits the bar. Aubrac was unable to stop Antonio Rüdiger from a decisive fine, which gave Carlo Ancelotti’s Real Madrid a 4-2 victory.
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