
Dynamo equalized in the 90th + 13th minute of Petrolul after a penalty, which caused a lot of controversy. The decision to dictate a kick from 11 meters was made after nine minutes of waiting! The game of the second stage of the play-out ended without a result with the score 1:1.
Gabriel Moura opened the scoring for Bucharest in the 39th minute and the tie was restored in the 90th + 13th minute when Giku Grozav scored from the penalty spot.
The decision to assign a penalty in favor of “Petrol” was finally made in 9 minutes.
And yet why did it take so long to decide on the penalty?
According to Digisport, the offside line was not properly visible in the VAR room, so after a few minutes of trying, the decision was made to go with the assistant’s decision (he didn’t raise the flag, so it wasn’t considered to be a matter of any offside for one of the Petrolul players ).
It took 7 minutes to analyze the possible offside phase, and only then was the center Horaciu Fesnich called to review the phase. Another two minutes were needed to make a decision, and the total amount was 9 minutes.
“Usually it wasn’t a penalty, usually there are dozens of stages in a match where these things happen. But it’s Dynamo’s fault, he took off too much. They did not count on a counterattack, it was normal for Petrol to push them into the penalty area.
But no fine was imposed at this stage. This is the situation” – Mircea Lucescuat the end of the Dynamo – Petrolul game.
“It’s too little for a penalty. It falls after he lets go. It’s not enough for me” – Ionel Danculescuon Digisport.
“It’s a very easy penalty. Musi entered well, he took over, but Amzar has two hands (not on Musi)” – Ilie Dumitrescuon Digisport.
Here you can see the phase after which the penalty was awarded, as well as the 9 minute waiting time.
Superleague, the second stage of the play-out
FC Voluntari – FC Germanstadt 1-0
FC Botosani – Poli Iasi 2-1
University of Cluj – UTA Arad 0-0
U Craiova 1948 – Oțelul Galati 1-2
Dynamo Bucharest – Petrolul Ploiesti 1-1
Super League, play-out rating
1. Cluj University 25 p
2. UTAH Arad 24s
3. Galatz Stal 23p
4. FC Hermanstadt 23b
5. Petrolul Ploiesti 22p
6. FC Voluntari 17p
7. Poly Yasi 17p
8. In Kraiova, 1948, 16 p
9. Dynamo Bucharest 16b
10. FC Botoshan 14b.
Source: Hot News

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