He was forced to evacuate his family after the death threats: What happened to the referee of the Real Madrid-Juventus match?

Former Judge Mark Klattenburg confessed an event in 2018, when the other judge, Michael Oliver, was forced to get his family out of the house after the match between Real Madrid and Juventus, Periscope follows. Los Blanckos won 3-0 in Turin, while the Bianconers managed to score three goals in Madrid in the quarterfinal return match of the League [...]
Former Judge Mark Klattenburg confessed an event in 2018, when the other judge, Michael Oliver, was forced to get his family out of the house after the match between Real Madrid and Juventus, Periscope follows.
Los Blankos won 3-0 in Turin, while the Bianconers managed to score three goals in Madrid in the quarterfinal return match of the Champions League.
In the extra minutes, Judge Michael Oliver awarded the penalty in favour of Real, when Mehdi Benathia intervened against Lucas Vazquez and the decision prompted numerous audiences.
The reactions of Yu's players were immediate, while then Captain Gianluji Buffon was expelled with red card
Afterwards, Cristiano Ronaldo, who was then carrying the galaxy's lantern, was accurate by the white dot (9050+8), so the Magdrilens qualified in the semifinals, who reached the end of it by winning the Champions League for the 2017/2018 season.
Klattenburg has indicated that the English judge, Michael Oliver, who had received death threats, was forced to remove his family from home.
Judges are human. They make mistakes in the heat of the moment. I've done a lot of that myself. But there's a limit. Unfortunately, with social networks, that border is being crossed too quickly,”.
“Michel Oliver was forced to remove his family from home after the match, in which Juvenus was eliminated by the Champions League in 2019 by Real Madrid”.












