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Controversy, Real Madrid was harmed with a non-existent penalty in the Champions League

Real Madrid fans are all saying they got “robbed” against Napoli in the Champions League.

By William Estrella

Real Madrid fans are all saying they got “robbed” against Napoli in the Champions League.
Real Madrid fans are all saying they got “robbed” against Napoli in the Champions League.

Due to a rude mistake by their goalkeeper, Real Madrid started losing 1 to 0 against Napoli from the 19th minute of the first half. Madrid's number 1 went far and very badly to give the Serie A champion the initial advantage. The goal was scored by Ostigard when Madrid was not feeling at all well on the field of play.

However, Real Madrid brought out its hierarchy and immediately tied the match. Jude Bellingham recovered the ball and entered the area to subtly touch the ball for the entry of Vinicius Jr, who defined magnificently to tie the game and bring Ancelotti's team back to life, who with this goal marks the first in his return. The fields.

After the goal, Vinicius Jr managed to make it 1-2 and it seemed that Real Madrid would win comfortably after the comeback. However, at the beginning of the second half, the referee scored a penalty for Napoli, a more than controversial penalty, as it was derived from a non-existent handball by Dani Carvajal. The referee took 3 minutes in the VAR and decided to give the penalty, which Zielinsky did not forgive and tied 2-2.

Pending the match, Real Madrid is preparing to return to the UEFA Champions League in three weeks. They will play against Braga in Portugal, on October 24. Two weeks later, Real Madrid will host Braga at home, at the Santiago Bernabeu. In the League, the Spanish team faces Osasuna, also at home. Later, they will face Sevilla and then FC Barcelona. A complicated schedule for Carlo Ancelotti's team.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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