Ha idén BL-t nyerünk, az mindegy ha megint a legnehezebb ágon ever, csak az Alvarezes tizisként lesz hivatkozva

köszönjük Julian, legközelebb próbálj meg azért normálisan tizenegyest rúgni.
Jan Oblak: “UEFA’s statement? No one is sure, no one knows exactly what it is. There’s an explanation, and from what I’ve been told, the image looks quite different from a real image, so no one knows exactly what it is.”
Alan Shearer: “I’ve looked at Julián Álvarez’s penalty shot over 100 times and I’m still trying to find the conclusive evidence that he touched the ball twice. It’s just total and utter crap.”
Gary Lineker: “If Julian Alvarez’s goal was given, no one would ever have said a word. You had to look at the replay 100 times to see if there was even any contact in the first place.”
Marco Van Basten on IG: “I’m not for Real or Atlético, but Julián Álvarez touches the ball once. UEFA has a duty to fix this.”
Eduardo Iturralde González (former La Liga referee): “It doesn’t convince me, the rule states that the ball must CLEARLY move. Also, UEFA’s statement says Alvarez’s other foot BARELY touches it, so it contradicts itself.”
BREAKING - Atlético Madrid’s response to UEFA:
“We know a VAR error will never change the final result. No matter how clear the mistake, the score will stand. But we deeply regret this ‘incident’ and its impact on us. This has shattered the hopes of millions of fans and undermined the extraordinary effort of our team.”
Despite UEFA’s clarification, Atlético remains frustrated, arguing that:
- The ball did not clearly move before the strike in any of the available angles.
- VAR should only intervene for clear and obvious errors, and this decision was made in just 45 seconds, according to club staff.
Atleti concluded: “It is not in Atlético’s DNA to make excuses or shift the focus elsewhere. We are already looking ahead to our next challenge—Sunday’s match against Barcelona
