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·28 avril 2026
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·28 avril 2026
'Review Time', the CTA video that analyzes some of the most controversial plays of the matchday in the First and Second Divisions, focused this week on Rayo Vallecano-Real Sociedad and Real Betis-Real Madrid, among other matches.

In the first of those, it sided with Rayoâs complaints about the penalty on Carlos MartĂn. They say Turrientesâ challenge was a "clear and persistent" hold, that the on-field refereeâs decision was wrong, and that VAR "should have intervened because it was a clear, obvious and manifest error".Â
In the same match, Pulido Santana alerted GuzmĂĄn Mansilla from the VAR room, leading him to disallow Rayoâs goal after a five-minute review.
The CTA explains that "when the contact is the result of the natural planting of the foot after a previous action on the ball, the threshold for recklessness is left to the refereeâs interpretation. For the CTA, since it was not a clear, obvious and manifest error, VAR should not have intervened and should have respected the on-field refereeâs decision".Â
In the move that ended with BellerĂnâs equalizer, Madrid wanted the goal ruled out for a prior foul by Antony on Mendy.Â
The video explains that for a holding offense to be punishable, "there must be a clear hold with a direct cause-and-effect relationship between the attackerâs action and its effect on the defender. Light contact falls within the refereeâs interpretation.â
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đȘđž here.
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