Final Judge admits he was wrong when he stopped attacking France

The World Cup final judge between Argentina and France, Szymon Marcinak, has admitted he was wrong when a French counterattack in the last minutes of the match stopped. Maricinac was in the spotlight after the finals ended. He was criticised for accepting Leo Mess's goal at the extra time, when the reserve players [...]
Maricinac was in the spotlight after the finals ended. He was criticised for accepting Leo Messi's goal at the extra time, when Argentina's reserve players entered the field. But there were reactions. Polaku has said that even when Kylian Mbppe marked by the penalty, France's reserve were in the field.
In an interview with the Polish Sport medium, however, Marcinico has admitted that he should not stop the game when Marcos Acuna triggered the foul.
Of course, there were mistakes in this final. I stopped the French counterattack after a bad intervention by Marcos Atsuna. I was afraid that the popular player wanted to be released and read it wrong because nothing happened, and you could give an advantage and then return with the card. It's hard. In a game like this, I admit such a mistake. The important thing is there's been no big mistakes”, Maricinac said.












