VAR Audio Recordings Confirm Madrid’s ‘Robbery’: ‘At the Far Post…’
The VAR audio recordings have confirmed the worst, as the ‘robbery’ against Madrid in their home is undeniable, except for the referees themselves.
What happened yesterday in the match that decided LaLiga in favor of Real Madrid is a clear example of how very poor decisions can be made, even when they obviously seem bad, such as LaLiga’s negligence in not implementing goal-line technology, sparking great controversy in the game.
However, the referees’ poor decision-making, a recurring issue throughout the season, is more due to the lack of coherence among members of the Technical Committee of Referees and the flawed execution of the rules in certain plays.
But what happened last night, unnoticed by many, was a significant ‘robbery’ against one of the teams on the Santiago Bernabéu’s pitch, and although some want to portray it differently, we’re not talking about Barcelona, but Real Madrid themselves.
Home ‘Robbery’ Confirmed After all the controversy regarding the alleged ‘ghost goal’ by Barcelona, we could hear the referee’s decisions on the field and the VAR room, where all goal plays were reviewed, and that’s where the surprise came.
Barcelona’s opening goal in the 5th minute of the match was quite baffling for the white team, but even more so when it was revealed in the footage that there was a clear foul by Andreas Christensen on Toni Kroos, which ended up in the Danish player’s goal. The VAR team saw it but inexplicably didn’t call it.
“At the far post, he gives him a little support, and that’s it,” were the blatant statements confirming that there was indeed contact from the Danish player on the German during the jump, preventing the Merengue number 8 from contesting the ball, yet it wasn’t even considered a foul.
Blatantly Erroneous Decisions This is clearly an example of the terrible and incomprehensible refereeing criteria in Spain, as even the VAR team makes the worst possible decisions, leading to controversy due to the incompetence of those involved.