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UEFA have released a video with conclusive evidence that Julian Alvarez kicked the ball twice with his penalty for Atletico in their Champions League shootout defeat to Real Madrid. Alvarez’s ...
This article has been updated to reflect UEFA confirming it will ask for a review of the ‘two-touch penalty’ law. “Surely not, on a night like this….” Steve McManaman’s commentary on ...
The law that saw Julian Alvarez’s penalty controversially ruled out against Real Madrid could be reviewed with UEFA releasing a new video of the spot kick. The footage of the penalty, posted on ...
UEFA said it'll "enter discussions with FIFA and IFAB" over a possible change to the rule that saw Julián Álvarez's penalty disallowed in Atlético Madrid's Champions League defeat to Real ...
UEFA referred in its statement to Article 14.1 of the Laws of the Game, which states that a player cannot touch the ball with two different parts of the body while executing a penalty.
The controversy surrounding Julian Alvarez’s penalty against Real Madrid continues to escalate, with Atletico Madrid fan groups now planning legal action against UEFA.The incident, which took place ...
It was a penalty that stirred uproar across Madrid and beyond. In one of the most high-stakes UEFA Champions League knockout matches in recent memory, Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez appeared to have ...
Argentina clinched the trophy in Qatar, defeating France in a dramatic penalty shootout in the final, with Alvarez having joined the City squad less than six months earlier.
Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid scores the team's second penalty in the penalty shoot out, which is later ruled out following a VAR Review UEFA via Getty Images ...
The Club World Cup and the Concacaf Gold Cup kick off Saturday, and both will look a little different with a few laws having ...
Atletico's Argentina forward Julian Alvarez slipped as he converted during a penalty shootout and his standing leg made slight contact with the ball. The spot-kick was disallowed, much to the home ...