Barcelona starlet Pedri saw his potential equaliser against Inter disallowed due to Ansu Fati’s handball.

The Catalans thought they had levelled the score at minute 66 at the Stadio Meazza. André Onana didn’t catch a cross from Ousmane Dembélé from the right so Pedri had time to stop the ball and put it inside an empty net.

However, referee Slavko Vincic disallowed the goal after a VAR check as Ansu Fati had touched the ball with his hand in the build-up. 

It was surely a close call that will cause controversy over the next few days, especially in Spain.

6 thought on “Why Pedri’s goal against Inter was disallowed after VAR check – video”
  1. What about the Dumfries handball? Don’t try to deflect and make it seem like Barcelona were complaining about Fati decision.

  2. @Paolo…

    And what about all of the favorable calls Barcelona has received during past Champions League play-say Barcelona vs. AC Milan?

    The fact remains that Barcelona kept dull possession. Inter played to their strength and were rewarded for it. Barcelona missed their chances.

    Look at those Facts.

  3. A deflected ball causing a handball is not awarded as a handball. Ansu wasn’t going up with his hand to deliberately touch the ball. A bad call from the ref.

  4. They will regret why they released oubamenyang and yet they are only depending on the polish man to me which he can not manage.

  5. @ Vittorio

    WTF are you talking about? Are you really talking about 9 years ago?

    It was so long ago, I had to check what are you talking about. You’re probably talking about how Puyol was pulled from behind, for 3 seconds, right in front of the referee’s eyes, aren’t you?

  6. L’arbitrage video a été contre barcelone ce soir parcequ’à part le but réffusé ,il y a eu aussi un penalti non accordé

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *