Pablo Milad announced that Conmebol agreed to deliver VAR audios and videos



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The president of the ANFP, Pablo Milad, announced that the South American Football Confederation (Conmebol), through his boss, Alejandro Domínguez agreed to deliver the audios and videos of the controversial play that determined the match between Uruguay and Chile, at the start of the South American Qualifiers.

“We are following all the statutes of FIFA and Conmebol to request the audios. I already had a conversation this morning (Friday) with President Domínguez, who showed the best disposition to help and clarify the situation with our request for the audios and images that will be processed in the VAR during that action that it was very conflictive, that apparently it was a punishable hand, “said Milad in dialogue with the press.

“Unfortunately, the results cannot be changed, but we must appeal not to repeat it again, and have the history of communication between the VAR, and see if the referee ignored the VAR, or if the VAR did not have the images that we all saw “he added.

“President Domínguez told me that next week we will have the audios and videos that were processed during the game to perform an analysis also with the transparency that Conmebol has shown. I thank the president because he was out of Paraguay in a medical situation, and he gave me all the support and backing for us to have that information in Chile, “he added.

Regarding a possible punishment to referee Eber Aquino, Milad explained that “We do not impose sanctions. There are arbitration commissions in Conmebol and they will have to carry out the corresponding evaluations, and those sanctions correspond to them. We do not want these situations to be repeated because they muddy the VAR that arrived as an objective agent to bring justice to football. “





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