Bertrand Latour, a serious fact denounced

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Canal+sports journalist, Bertrand Latour, denounced a sandal in the round of 16 return from the Champions League.

This is a decision that continues to be talked about … Pushed to the penalty shootout during its eighth finals return from the Champions League against Atlético, Real Madrid finally qualified for the rest of the competition. A meeting marked by an arbitral decision with heavy consequences.

Indeed, during the penalty shootout, Julian Alvarez saw his successful attempt to be canceled after a supposed double touch of the ball during his strike. A decision that sparked controversy. It must be said that no image can attest to 100% that the Uruguayan striker has touched the leather twice. What annoy Bertrand Latour, who believes that the Merengue are regularly favored by arbitration.

“And as if by chance, the club was avantigated …”

“This is what you wanted with your video, you have it, for everything. False pénos, false hands, false double keys … They put 15 seconds to decide that there was a double touch in a arbitrary way. While it took us four days and 52 cameras to see that, perhaps, he had slightly retouched the ball “Used the 33 -year -old journalist on the set of the Canal Football Club on Sunday.

“And as if by chance, the club was advantaged … Real Madrid may not be very close to UEFA, but it is very often well-arbitrated”added Bertrand Latour. Regardless for the White House, which will face Arsenal in the quarterfinals.

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