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What FIFA says after the penalty that Atlas did not score against Chivas

There is controversy in the Atlas match against Chivas in the quarterfinals of Liga MX 

By Hector Garcia

There is controversy in the Atlas match against Chivas in the quarterfinals of Liga MX 
There is controversy in the Atlas match against Chivas in the quarterfinals of Liga MX 
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The Atlas against Chivas is one of the most exciting classics in Liga MX. The fans of the city of Guadalajara are divided to support these two teams and it is one of the games that is best played by the great players that these clubs have.

 

Arbitration in Liga MX is one of the issues that most concerns clubs, fans and players. The problem is that every week the referees make mistakes in the matches and their decisions affect the results. This generates quite a bit of controversy in the press.

In all the matches there is controversy and it is that in this game two presumed penalties were not scored in favor of Atlas. One to Julio Furch from Gilberto Sepúlveda, and another from Jesús Orozco to Ozziel Herrera. And this is what FIFA says about these two controversial actions.

In this case, the regulation establishes that not all contact means foul. In this case, there is no imprudence on the part of either of the two plays. Former referee Felipe Ramos Rizo confirmed that Marco Antonio Ortiz's work has been correct as far as these two plays are concerned.

 

What FIFA says

Despite the fact that the same play is repeated 2 or 4 thousand times, within the FIFA regulations, it would be established as such: no penalty would be marked. Without a doubt, the Atlas against Chivas is one of the most controversial matches in the Liga MX. 


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