Revealing the VAR conversation about the red card ‘Fermin Lopez’

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The conversation between the referee and the VAR room has been revealed following the sending off of Barcelona winger Fermin Lopez in last night’s win over Sevilla.

Fermin initially showed a yellow card for a foul on Djibril Sow before being call back to the screen and then shown a straight red. VAR referee

Carlos del Cerro Grande advised referee Alejandro José Hernandez Hernandez to look at the screen and said: “Alejandro, สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน I advise you to review whether it was rough play or not. ” “

I will show you the movement, where you can see how he made the tackle and whether he lifted his leg high or not, whether he had a clamp on his leg or not, and his speed. When you are on the screen, I will show you. You are in control.”

VAR Carlos del Cerro Grande told match referee Alejandro Jose Hernandez Hernandez to go to the screens to review his decision, saying: “Alejandro, I recommend a review for a potentially serious rough play.”

Carlos del Cerro then continues: “I’m going to leave it for you in dynamics so you can see how he does the tackle and how he goes in with his leg high and his leg bends. And the speed he goes in. When you’re on the screen I’ll leave it for you, you control it.”

After reviewing the replay, Del Cerro said: “In my opinion, the leg is stuck and twisted, which is dangerous for the Sevilla players.” Hernandez

asked for a closer look. “Stop here where the ankle twists. Yes, a scissors move with both feet. He came at him with great force. “I can’t control my body. It’s dangerous. It’s over. I’m going to change the yellow card for number 16 to a red card.”