Why Alonso's goal of Real Madrid was canceled, that's what the regulator says

Chelsea was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the Champions League from Real Madrid at an extra time. The London club equalled the first match's score of 1:3 in 90 minutes, and then Karim Benzema has placed epilog in 30 additional minutes. Everything could have been different if Marcos Alonso's beautiful goal was accepted [...]
Chelsea was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the Champions League from Real Madrid at an extra time.
The London club equalled the first match's score of 1:3 in 90 minutes, and then Karim Benzema has placed epilog in 30 additional minutes.
Everything could have been different if Marcos Alonso's beautiful goal was accepted in the middle of the second part. The Spaniard took the ball to the left, his first attempt was blocked, and in the second came a beautiful goal. The problem was that after the first attempt, the ball hit him in the hand and his goal was canceled after the V revision. AR. But why was the goal canceled, what did the judges say?
Any hand contact and ball contact in situations when the attacker scores because he plays by hand is punishable. The hand may be in a natural position, and it has no purpose, but the rule is that. This situation is clearly defined in regulations, and there is no question that the goal was effectively cancelled”, has explained Judge Mario Strahonia's rule.












