Official tone! Marca: The Adjudication Committee determines that Madrid s derby penalty is correct, Real Madrid s four complaints have been refuted
Madrid derby, Real Madrid lost to Atletico Madrid 2-5. "Marca" reported that the Spanish Football Association's referee technical committee (CTA) gave a "positive" evaluation of the referee's derby last weekend, believing that referee Alverola Rojas' overall performance was "very outstanding", although Real Madrid raised four controversial penalties.
Real Madrid believes that the referee has four key mistakes in the game: First, Lenorman was suspected of foul before Atletico Madrid's first goal; Second, Nico Gonzalez's foul against Carvajal should be a red card; Third, Sollot should have received the second yellow card; Fourth, Atletico Madrid's fourth goal originated from Lenorman's violation in the wall.
However, after review, the referee technical committee concluded that there were no errors in the interpretation of all the above-mentioned penalty.
Officials also revealed the new rules for the use of VAR this season, that is, to significantly reduce the number of interventions and return the final decision to the referee on the field unless there is a "obvious mistake". The Commission acknowledged that the new rule still needs to be explained more clearly to the public. Although the Football Association believes that the overall level of referee work is good, some clubs and players obviously do not agree with this view.
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