America vs. Cruz Azul: Why wasn't Zendejas fined?

Last Saturday A young classic Mexican football between America And Blue CrossAguilas was shorthanded with a narrow win, but one play that sparked controversy was a conspicuous lack Eric Lira In the About section Alejandro Zendejas Águilas in the second half, the referee decided not to award it as a penalty. VAR.

It's been doing it all over 2024 ends of MX League, The Commission of Arbitrators He posted an explanation of the move on his social networks and added audios of what was discussed between them to make the resolution transparent. Oscar Mejia and video referees for the competition.

The middle whistler of the match Aztec Stadium He first revealed himself about the act of interacting with his colleagues, explaining why he didn't initially mark the play. shortage.

“Nothing, nothing, the foot is planted, it's on the ground … and the other player is already slacking off.”

After this, the VAR He asks Mejia for time to check the play from different angles and at different speeds, so after a few seconds they agree on the evaluation. Referee They choose to resume play at the start of the second half.

“Everything is in order in the area, Oscar.”

What is the explanation for the play on Zendejas?

Before revealing this connection between whistlers, The Arbitration Commission Lira explains that she planted her foot in the grass upon arrival Zendejas, and is always trying to play the ball, however unsuccessfully. Likewise, he says, the Azulcrema striker simulates before contact.

This is the only drama of A young classic Where are the audios? VARBut they didn't just analyze the match from the first half America Four goals were disallowed, and some of them were checked by the video referee and its vectors.

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