Haaland sets a remarkable record at CL for goals, after the chaos by VAR

Erling Haaland set another record in the League Champions with the second goal of the evening against Seville on Tuesday, but the phenomenon was forced to work more than usual for that goal. Norwegian beat Bono from the penalty to ensure the 2-0 advantage of Dortmund, sending him to 20 total in this competition. They needed [...]
Norwegian beat Bono from the penalty to ensure the 2-0 advantage of Dortmund, sending him to 20 total in this competition. It only took 14 matches to reach this number of goals, which means that it arrived more quickly than any other player in history, the Periscope broadcasts.
Dortmund had to reconcile with a 2-2 draw at the end, but triumphed with a total score of 5-4 and went on to the quarterfinals.
In any case, Hawaii's second goal received attention for other reasons.
After marking Norwegian, the judge went to review the goal at VAR. He then cancelled the goal and awarded the penalty for Dortmund due to an earlier incident during the action.
Hawaii then missed the penalty. However, the judge decided to regode, for the doorman had crossed the line to the attacker's top run.
Haaland then marks the penalty but is punished with yellow cardboard because of the holiday's way. Absolute madness. /Periscope. com/
One of the worst five minutes in football...
• Hawaii scores
• Goal reviewed & paused
• Pen Appeal from 5 minutes earlier checked by hang
•Pen given
• Pen Missed
• Pen ratken
• Pen slared? MAD Pic.twitter. com/ m WF6zmODc8
) urfreeshtvsport (@urfreshtsport) March 9, 2021












