Leganes appeal to La Liga for Levante match to be replayed after VAR failure

Our partners use technology, like biscuits, and collect information to personalise the content and advertising shown for you and to supply you with the ideal experience. Please let us know whether you agree. La Ligas bottom side Leganes have been accounted to be sought after the Video Assistant Referee program failed. Leganes think they conceded a penalty by Dimitris Siovas for a foul. However, referee Munuera Monteros communication equipment collapsed, forcing the official to maneuver on the VAR decision via mobile phone. Levante went on to win the match 2-1. Leganes president Victoria Pavon said that the team would ask the game be replayed in the 44th minute, when the incident happened. Very serious things have occurred in this match – such as calling a penalty against us that was a foul beyond the area, said Pavon. It also happened in the game against Valencia a couple of weeks before, but also to that the VAR system was not working correctly so we believe we have not been in a position to compete in equal terms. Gary Lineker on how to bring your A game Get headlines and scores delivered directly to your phone, sign-up to our newsletter and learn where to locate us on internet. The rumours and stories from around the world of football. Analysis and comment from our football writer. How to get into football – the hottest sport on earth, across the UK with facilities and clubs. Read more: https://montanayouthrugby.org/category/andy-holding-tips/

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