One player who captured attention was Alvarez, who, despite scoring in the first half, was substituted shortly into the second half due to ongoing stomach issues stemming from a recent viral infection ...
The controversial decision to disallow Alvarez's penalty could prompt a rethink of the laws - and quite right, too ...
According to UEFA and the IFAB rules, a penalty taker must make a single clean strike when taking a spot-kick.
Julian Alvarez was ruled to have hit the ball twice before scoring in Atletico’s penalty shootout defeat to Real Madrid, but ...
Alvarez thought he had scored from the spot during the penalty shootout in his side's Champions League last-16 defeat to Real ...
He and Robinson will not represent Alvarez on appeal. The law calls for assigning different appellate attorneys to impartially review the case, he said. Alvarez will be transferred to San Quentin ...
UEFA have confirmed they will hold talks with FIFA and IFAB over the double-touch penalty rule after the Julian Alvarez ...
Real Madrid beat Atletico 4-2 on penalties in the round of 16, and there was some controversy to go along with it ...
UEFA said it'll "enter discussions with FIFA and IFAB" over a possible change to the rule that saw Julián Álvarez's penalty ...
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The Punch on MSNUCL: UEFA to review double-touch penalty rule after Álvarez incidentUEFA has addressed the controversy surrounding Julián Álvarez’s disallowed penalty in Atlético Madrid’s Champions League ...
Along with the statement, UEFA released frame-by-frame footage on Thursday that appeared to show "minimal" contact with the ball by Alvarez's standing ... be reviewed in cases where a double ...
Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick has added his name to the long list of those to have provided their takes on the controversy ...
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