Alot of controversy in this game it's fair to say. I do feel the first penalty is totally the correct decision. The second one is a clear UEFA handball so again the correct decision and I do wish whilst pundits may not agree with the UEFA interpretation of handball, they back the referee and say it's the right decision.
The most controversial decision by far for me was the Arsenal overturned penalty, I don't think it's a clear and obvious error to overturn but for me alot of people seems to be forgetting the ref had what seemed quite a long conversation before he was called over to the screen, the suggestion he was influenced by the crowd and Madrid's manager behaviour is absolutely ridiculous btw, he probably was so focused talking to the VAR and looking at replays he probs had little idea what was going on behind him. I do wonder if the ref was giving a detailed description why he gave the pen and the VAR was debating whether that matched the pictures. Maybe the ref said there was forceful contact on Eze whilst in reality it looks more of a glancing contact and looking at it myself I wonder if the VAR noticed Eze's left leg was dragging along the ground before and contact was made so possibly suggesting he was already going down?
I would love the day where we can hear the VAR audio for UEFA matches because I would love too see how they operate VAR differently.
The most controversial decision by far for me was the Arsenal overturned penalty, I don't think it's a clear and obvious error to overturn but for me alot of people seems to be forgetting the ref had what seemed quite a long conversation before he was called over to the screen, the suggestion he was influenced by the crowd and Madrid's manager behaviour is absolutely ridiculous btw, he probably was so focused talking to the VAR and looking at replays he probs had little idea what was going on behind him. I do wonder if the ref was giving a detailed description why he gave the pen and the VAR was debating whether that matched the pictures. Maybe the ref said there was forceful contact on Eze whilst in reality it looks more of a glancing contact and looking at it myself I wonder if the VAR noticed Eze's left leg was dragging along the ground before and contact was made so possibly suggesting he was already going down?
I would love the day where we can hear the VAR audio for UEFA matches because I would love too see how they operate VAR differently.

