Marseille frustrated by Switzerland’s offside goal conviction
George Sambavoli and Matteo Kunduz apologized to the referee for FC Basel’s goal on Thursday evening in the 16th first round of the Europa Conference League (2-1). It was clearly offside for Marseillais but in the absence of VAR the goal was verified.
The goal was to tarnish the beautiful Marseille copy. This Thursday evening, in the 16th round of 16 first leg of the Europa Conference League against FC Basel, Milik (2-1) won the OM with a brace, but the Swiss came back to the goal at the end of the game. Sebastiano Esposito came on for Steve Montanto in the 80th minute when Marcelas was unconcerned about the game from the start.
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At the moment of the pass, the young 19-year-old Italian striker is about to be offside (see screenshot). If the decision was difficult, especially since there was no VAR at that meeting, the Marseilles decided after the final whistle.
Guendouzi: “Was offside”
“It’s a shame they scored that goal, especially offside,” said Matteo Kunduz. channel + microphone. Because we saw slow motion it was offside. We could have won this game 3-0 or 4-0, we only won it 2-1.
At a press conference, George Sambavoli agreed with his midfielder. “While it is a pity to end with this small gap, one has to highlight what the team achieved tonight. In terms of their goal, it looks offside, we, we, we had 15 or 16 chances to score,” lamented Argentina. coaching.
Chapter of the hand goal in the preliminary round
In the preliminary round, in a setback against Karabakh, the absence of VAR Marseillais had already damaged. Azebaïdjan club forward Ibrahima Wadji actually scored a goal with his hand, which was initially checked by the referee. In the end, the goal revealed fair play by the Karabakh coach for not being allowed.