Jesús Gil Manzano ended the match when the Merengue team attacked. Indeed, just after the whistle, the ball managed to cross the goal, but the goal was not recorded on the scoreboard.
The controversy over refereeing breaks out in La Liga. This Saturday, Real Madrid drew 2-2 against Valencia in a match that had it all. Until the 45th minute, the home team was winning 2-0. However, just before the break, Vinicius Junior appeared to score a goal. Then they reached the draw in the 76th minute. Now, the Merengue footballers blame referee Jesús Gil Manzano for not returning.
In the sixth minute of injury time, Luka Modric played a corner, but the ball was cleared. The rebound goes to Brahim Díaz, who enters the area from the right sector. When the ball was in the air, the judge whistled the end of the match. Just after, Jude Bellingham He burst into the box with a precise header that beat goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili.
When Gil Manzano whistles, the goal is not recorded on the scoreboard and the return of Madrid It was not consumed. The first to come and complain with indignation was the historic Daniel Carvajal. Behind him, many companions came to protest where the whistler was. In Valencia, for their part, they chose to stay away from the controversy.
Amid multiple complaints, Gil Manzano made the decision to evict Bellingham. At that moment, Carvajal made a gesture of disapproval with his arms which was captured by the cameras. Outrage continued to mount at Mestalla.
Another of unworthy It was Vinicius Junior, who had to be restrained by his teammates. According to the estate, the referee had called the cross the last play. However, after the rebound, he stopped playing, causing confusion on the court.
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Source: Latercera

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