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Cavani’s fury: Uruguay forward knocked down the VAR monitor after leaving the pitch | VIDEO

Hot for the work of referee Daniel Siebert, Edinson Cavani left the field of the Al Janoub stadium very angry and unloaded against the VAR monitor. Some images circulating on social networks showed the Uruguay forward how he threw the tool that serves as support during matches on the floor.

After the end of the match against Ghana (2-0 victory), the Celeste teams sought out the German judge for two controversial actions that could be criminal. With no more to do, the members of the South American team left the pitch to go directly to the changing room area.

Then, from the stands of the colossus, a person recorded the game of the ‘charrúas’. While they appreciated the effort made in 90 minutes, the scene focused on the ‘Matador’. The Valencia striker stretched out his arm and with his hand pushed the podium that has a screen at the top where the actions of the video arbitration are reviewed.

When the object fell to the ground, some members of the organization were surprised by Cavani’s reaction. After that, ‘Edi’ followed his route, still outraged by what happened throughout the 90 minutes in the duel against the African representative, who also said goodbye to Qatar 2022.

What did Uruguay claim from the referee?

With the 2-0 in favor (a double by Giorgian de Arrascaeta), the first controversial action took place. A struggle between Darwin Núñez and Daniel Amartey inside the area. Immediately, the ‘9’ ended up on the ‘green’ and there was a request for a penalty. Then, the VAR called Siebert, who saw the action from various angles and did not call the maximum penalty.

Later, Edinson Cavani was blocked by Alidu Seidu in the big box. The Uruguayan attacker asked for a penalty, but the clash authority indicated that the duel should continue. Precisely because of that action and the previous one, the South Americans sought out the Teutonic referee to raise their voice in protest.



Source: Elcomercio

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