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Divine justice was slow to arrive, but it did. This Tuesday, on the second date of the Qualifiers, Uruguay suffered firsthand what Chile experienced in the visit to Montevideo, since they were affected by the arbitration and VAR charges in the duel against Ecuador, in which they lost 4-2.
In the launch with the Ecuadorians in Quito, the charruas suffered when they saw how two goals were annulled with the VAR revision. The first was controversial, as he claimed a nonexistent lead position from Brian Rodríguez, who enabled Luis Suárez.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QRmgC_Rpb0
Cavani and his annoyance over the VAR ruling, again harming Uruguay !! pic.twitter.com/62KsxcHIIa
– Kevin Coitiño Ferraro (@ Kevin23CF) October 13, 2020
How do we explain to a referee and to the VAR that this is not offside? They score it themselves and disallow the goal? How is this?
What do I have to think? pic.twitter.com/4bNfEyV6Xh
– man. Uruguay United (@mufcuy) October 13, 2020
Hahahaha, after 5 minutes of VAR review, Uruguay’s was annulled, the ball rolled and two seconds later Ecuador’s goal. 🤷🏼♀️
– Kelly_importa (@ KJARAMILLO1) October 13, 2020
On the second play, the VAR did check correctly, since there was a hand before the goal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwVKhy8eVDo
Success of the VAR when canceling this action of goal of Uruguay: any hand in attack that occurs just before scoring a goal will be punishable. I don’t think there was a need for Roldán to see it, it was clear. #Elimination pic.twitter.com/JJ5cFIEtW5
– ElVarCentral (Andrés) (@ElVarCentral) October 13, 2020
Uruguay in the VAR pic.twitter.com/FyJgrD0SFt
– Marcelo Andrés (@ElPoltergeist) October 13, 2020
More than Qualifiers
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