ROMA – “There is no evidence”. This the sentence with which Irrati from the Var room gave the OK to Maresca to validate Vlahovic’s goal against Lazio, which brought Juve 1-0 in the match which they then won 3-1 against the Biancocelesti. The conversation between the two was broadcast on Dazn in the first episode of new ‘Open Var’ formatdurante ‘Sunday Night Square’ together with the designer Gianluca Rocchi.
Juve-Lazio, what Irrati says to Maresca about Vlahovic’s goal
The position of the ball recovered by the black and white McKennie during the action: for the Biancocelesti it was beyond the sideline, but the verdict in the Var room where Irrati also used Epts images (Electronic Performance and Tracking Systems) to come to a conclusion: “There is no evidence, the perspective is not there. These are the rooms, let’s move on. The goal is legal, you can resume the game.”
Rocchi’s explanation and the contact between Bremer and Immobile
At that point, in fact, as Rocchi explained to Dazn, the choice made on the pitch by the referee applies. “It’s a complex decision to evaluate despite the important technology we have – explained the designer –. Irrati has been looking for the truth, he is looking in every way for a room that can give him certainty. Not having the certainty, he concedes the goal.” However, the previous discussion on the possible foul by Bremer on Immobile at the beginning of the action, immediately interrupted by referee Maresca who told Irrati: “It’s melee, move on.”
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2023-09-24 21:51:59
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