Hundreds of thousands of fans want the Spanish-German match repeated, UEFA Explains Decision

U n The EFA has explained the contracting decision that prompted a petition to repeat a Euro-2024 match. The powerful confrontation between Germany and Spain ended in a contract after Louis de la Fuente advanced in the next round dramatically. Danny Olmo opened the score immediately after the break, while Florian Wirtz evened the match in [...]
The powerful confrontation between Germany and Spain ended in a contract after Louis de la Fuente advanced in the next round dramatically.
Dani Olmo opened the score immediately after the break, while Florian Wirtz equated the match in the last few minutes, bringing the game forward.
Michael Merino, former member of Newcastle United, scored Spain's winning goal in the last minutes of follow-up, the Express broadcasts.
But before Merino scored his team's winning goal, Germany thought he should have received a penalty when the shooting of Jamal Musiala hit Marc Cucurela's hand.
Cucurela's hand was near his body, but he blocked Mussiala's attempt to score, prompting penalty protests.
Germany's penalty protests were rejected by Anthony Taylor, while U. The EFA is expected to make a decision for the Premierliga judge.
Taylor's decision was supported by Stuart Atwell, who was in VAR's office for the quarterfinal match.
The decision not to impose a penalty for Germany angered fans, who launched a petition demanding rerun of the match.
The leading European football organisation, however, has explained its decision not to issue a penalty, while Roberto Rosentti, head of U judges, has explained it. EFA gave an explanation at the conference.
He showed a clip of the ball hitting a defender's arm from a throw to the gate, with his arm in a vertical position, near the body as the case in Germany's match Spain.
Rosetti said: "Not every arm touch, hand is penalty." We want to take into account the players' movement. Biomechanical movements. You know, this is a clear situation. This is never a penalty. ”
Spain advanced to the semifinals, eliminating Germany and facing France on Tuesday for a seat in the Euro-2024 final.
If they win, they'll play the winner of the match England Holland.












