

UEFA has officially issued a statement on its position, covering the controversial Athletics and Real Madrid’s fine decision.
After the controversial decision, Julian Alvarez was rejected in the Arena against Real Madrid Champions League No. 16, and UEFA confirmed their position and future actions and future actions on it in an official statement.
Today, the statement shared on March 13, 2025 (Thursday) read:Madrid de Koto de Madrid asked about the incident, which led to a free throw mark by Julián Alvarez at the end of yesterday’s European Champions League match against Real Madrid. Despite the minimum, the player contacts the ball with a standing foot before kicking, as shown in the attached video clip. Under current rules (Game Law, Law No. 14.1), VAR must say the referee said the target should not be allowed. ” “UEFA will discuss with FIFA and IFAB to determine whether the rule should be reviewed if the double touch is obviously unintentional. ”
Atletico Madrid was upset after the fine decision. Diego Simeone said in a post-match press conference:The referee said that when Julian reached the penalty spot, he touched the ball with his standing foot, but the ball did not move. The ball moves, please stand up.
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