The AFA published the VAR audios of the controversial goal disallowed against San Lorenzo against Boca

The AFA published the VAR audios of the controversial goal disallowed against San Lorenzo against Boca

November 10, 2023 – 11:07

This Friday, the AFA released the dialogues between the referees and the images to justify the controversial decision they made: annulling the agonizing goal by San Lorenzo that gave them victory against Boca.

The closing of this Wednesday’s match between San Lorenzo and Mouth had a very controversial ending due to the annulment of the VAR of the goal on the hour that represented the triumph of the “Ciclón” and a new defeat of the “Xeneize”.

Nahuel “Dog” Barrios had managed to make it 2-1 after 90 minutes, but the referee Pablo Echavarria canceled it at the request of the VAR commanded by Jorge Baliño.

After the fury of Ruben Darío Insua and all San Lorenzo Because of that decision, AFA decided this Friday to spread the dialogue and images of the VAR that annulled the play due to an alleged offside of Federico Girotti.

“At 45 minutes into the second half, a player in blue and red plays the ball with his head, being in an offside position at the time of his teammate’s pass. Immediately another player from the same team takes possession of the ball and shoots for a goal. “The referee team does not detect the infraction, allows the game to continue and awards the goal.”is the story given by a voice-over to present the video that was released AFA.

“As established by the VAR protocol, since it is a factual and geographical situation, what happened is reported to the field referee, who assertively cancels the goal for an offside violation.”reports the video of the arbitration body chaired by Federico Beligoywho was in the Maracana Stadium to see the final Boca-Fluminense.

After observing different cameras, Baliño considered that the lines marked an offside of Girotti: “Pablo, I’m going to change your decision, a factual decision of offside. When the player who’s coming out hits the header…”

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