Exclusive video | Four penalty phases in Viitorul



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However, Ion Crăciunescu ruled in favor of the power plant Istvan Kovacs in all difficult phases, which has never happened before.

VIDEO with Ion Crăciunescu’s explanations:

The future – FCSB 2-2. Four penalty phases, analyzed by Ion Crăciunescu

First, in the 8th minute, Dussaut rejected a ball in front of Coman, and the red-blues asked for a hand.

“The arm cannot be seen well, but it is not a far arm. From the center it seems to me that the arm is in a normal position. I did not give a penalty to something like that. It seems to me that the arm seems to stay close to the body, I don’t think his arm go after the ball “said former grand referee Ion Crăciunescu.

In the 16th minute, Viitorul received a penalty in a duel between Miron and Mățan.

“It is indisputable here, because it reaches out and hits Mățan, so it’s a shot from 11 meters”Crăciunescu said.

In the second half there were again two phases. In the 55th minute, FCSB received a penalty in a duel between Octavian Popescu and Mladen.

“It’s a penalty. In vain Viitorului’s murderer claims that he did not commit a foul, but he did not touch the ball, the ball touches his right foot, but he cannot touch the ball and hits the opponent with his foot stopped. So they are 11 meters “., Explained Crăciunescu.

At the end of the game, the kid Alexi Pitu fell in a duel with Cretu, but referee Istvan Kovacs did not award a penalty.

“The ball is in play. It’s a contact but we can do 7,000 theses. But does Cretu move by inertia or does he intentionally move and hit the opponent Pitu? I honestly didn’t give him a penalty. Now I passed Kovacs, which It’s surprising, after he made an unforgivable mistake, if you remember that goalkeeper, the way he was attacked, and he did not take disciplinary action., Ion Crăciunescu concluded.

VIDEO with the summary of the match:

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