Slovenia's suspicious fragility towards Kosovo what do the rules say?

Slovenia managed to gain 2-1 against Kosovo under the League of Nations, thanks to a penalty described as peace. The Dardans advanced with the goal achieved by Vedat Muriqi in the 58th minute, but the locals' reaction was immediate. Slovenians equated the figures 1-1 through Jasmin Kurtic (630) by [...]
The Dardans advanced with the goal achieved by Vedat Muriqi in the 58th minute, but the locals' reaction was immediate.
Slovenians equated the 1-1 figures via Jasmin Kurtic (6350), further increasing the pace of the game.

A few seconds before the meeting ended, Judge Francokis awarded a penalty for Slovenia, giving the final decision that Fidan Aliti has played hand in hand.
That option, Josip Ilic (90+4) turned into a goal to win the 2-1 summit.

However, in FIFA's new rules, it clearly explains that the case of Kosovo's representative should not be penalty, because he did not play by hand, but made a touch of the ball with the upper chest corner.
You can also judge whether it should be penalty against ours or not.












