Did the referee deny Barcelona a penalty kick in the “El Clasico”? Sharif settles the controversy
The “El Clasico” confrontation, which brought together FC Barcelona and its guest Real Madrid at the “Spotify Camp Nou Stadium”, on Wednesday, in the second leg of the King’s Cup semi-final second leg, witnessed a controversial arbitration case at the beginning of the match.
Talent Gavi, the Barcelona star, tried to pass by his opponent David Alaba, Real Madrid defender, who touched the ball in the penalty area, after he tried to slip on the ball, so the Catalan players protested and demanded that the referee award a penalty kick in their favor, but he ordered to continue playing.
And the arbitration expert for “The New Arab”, Jamal Al-Sharif, revealed his opinion in this case, saying: “There is a hand touch, but it is not considered a violation, because when the ball was in Gavi’s possession, David Alaba made a slip in an attempt to compete for the ball.”
And he continued: “Gavi reversed the ball backwards, which led to it colliding with the right hand of Real Madrid defender David Alaba, which lies between the body and the ground, and this hand is supportive and not held accountable by law, and therefore the referee’s decision was correct to continue playing without counting a violation.”