📺 CTA says VAR acted correctly over elbow on Mbappe

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📺 CTA says VAR acted correctly over elbow on Mbappe

📺 CTA says VAR acted correctly over elbow on Mbappe

Real Madrid fans had been waiting for it like rain in May, and here it is: the CTA’s weekly analysis of the refereeing matchday, featuring the controversial elbow from Vitor Reis on Mbappé.The Tech...

📺 CTA says VAR acted correctly over elbow on Mbappe

Real Madrid fans had been waiting for it like rain in May, and here it is: the CTA’s weekly analysis of the refereeing matchday, featuring the controversial elbow from Vitor Reis on Mbappé.The Tech...

The debate that had Real Madrid fans buzzing all week has finally received an official verdict. The Spanish Technical Committee of Referees (CTA) has released its weekly analysis, focusing heavily on the contentious moment when Vitor Reis's elbow connected with Kylian Mbappé's face in the penalty area.

In a detailed breakdown, the CTA presented a nuanced stance. They acknowledged that the incident was "liable to be punished with a penalty," describing the outstretched arm as a reckless obstacle that struck the opponent's face. This admission validates the concerns of many who saw a clear foul.

However, in a key decision supporting the match officials, the committee upheld the VAR's choice not to intervene. Their analysis concluded the contact could also be interpreted as a consequence of a natural movement during a collision, leaving it open to the referee's on-field judgment. The official's decision to let play continue was therefore deemed correct, highlighting the fine margins and subjective nature of such split-second calls.

While the Mbappé incident took center stage, the CTA's review also covered other controversial moments from matches involving Sevilla, Atlético Madrid, Osasuna, Betis, Celta, and Oviedo, ensuring a comprehensive look at the weekend's biggest refereeing talking points.

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