Report: CTA expected to confirm VAR error in Girona clash involving Real Madrid forward | OneFootball

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·13 April 2026

Report: CTA expected to confirm VAR error in Girona clash involving Real Madrid forward

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Real Madrid could finally receive clarity over the controversial decision involving Kylian Mbappe after their 1-1 draw against Girona.

According to Juanfe Sanz via El Chiringuito TV, the Referees’ Technical Committee (CTA) are set to hold a meeting to review the incident that has sparked widespread debate. 


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As per the journalist, while there is no unanimous agreement yet, early indications suggest the decision could swing in Real Madrid’s favour, with a growing belief that the play may be judged as a penalty.

What happened to Mbappe?

The controversy stems from a late moment in the match at the Santiago Bernabeu. 

In the 89th minute, Mbappe drove into the penalty area from the right flank before being caught by an elbow from Vitor Reis. 

The contact left the forward with a deep cut above his right eyebrow, causing immediate and heavy bleeding.

Despite the severity of the impact, the match referee chose not to award a foul. 

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Mbappe suffered a scare to his head. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

VAR also opted against intervention, allowing play to continue in a decision that frustrated both players and supporters inside the stadium.

The situation escalated after the match, when it was confirmed that Mbappe required a minor medical procedure to treat the wound. 

The images that emerged only intensified the debate, raising further questions about how the incident was assessed in real time.

Real Madrid manager Alvaro Arbeloa was visibly unhappy with the outcome, viewing it as a decisive moment that could have changed the result.

Now, attention shifts to the CTA’s review. 

The committee is expected to analyse the sequence in detail and, as per the report, there is a strong possibility they will acknowledge that a mistake was made in not awarding a foul, and potentially a penalty.

For Real Madrid, the outcome of this review may not change the result, but it could validate their complaints.

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