The CBF released images and audio from the VAR booth at the match Botafogo 1 × 2 Bahia, was held on Sunday evening at Nilton Santos Stadium, as part of the fifth round of the Brazilian League. One controversial move – and even the subject of coach Artur Jorge’s complaints – was Damian Suarez’s offside on Junior Santos’ goal. See the video below.
Watch and listen to VAR’s analysis of Damian Suarez’s offside
At the beginning of the second half, Marlon Freitas launched deep into Uruguay. The defender broke into the area and crossed for Junior Santos to finish the ball into the net. After just over two minutes of VAR review, referee Rafael Rodrigo Clín canceled the move due to a Uruguayan player being found offside at the start of play.
The video referee of the duel was Igor Junio Benevenotto.
– The field is marked offside, okay? Wait, okay? Let’s draw the lines. The first defender, this one or the one below. Mark it, on top of the torso. Now let’s select the other player, move to the left…it will be 13 (Arias). Defender age 13 (Arias). Now put it on the striker (Damian Suarez). It can go up (the line), up to his arm…that’s the angle. Left, right… that’s it. It’s his arm. Well, you can confirm. Offside. No penalty, clean shot – said Igor Junio.
Botafogo coach Artur Jorge did not agree with the offside decision and protested in a press conference after the match.
– We scored a goal a minute and a half after the start of the second half, and it was a clear goal for me. For me, he said, it is a goal and there is no obstacle that justifies its abolition.
PC Oliveira approves the appointment
While participating in the Troca de Passes, PC Oliveira, refereeing commentator for Globo channels, accepted the offside call.
BC Oliveira analyzes Botafogo’s disallowed goal
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