UEFA Responds to Julian Alvarez Penalty Controversy, Vows to Contemplate Reexamining Rule

UEFA announced on Thursday that it would investigate a regulation modification after Atletico Madrid forward Julian Alvarez's penalty was controversially ruled out in the penalty shootout loss to Real Madrid in UCL Round of 16 leg 2.

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Julian Alvarez in the frame.

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Highlights:

Controversy erupted in leg-2 of UEFA Champions League Round of 16 encounter between Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid.

Julian Alvarez's penalty was controversially ruled out in the game.

Real Madrid won the fixture on penalties and progressed to the quarterfinals of the UCL.

UEFA announced on Thursday that it would investigate a regulation modification after Atletico Madrid forward Julian Alvarez's penalty was controversially ruled out in the penalty shootout loss to Real Madrid in UCL Round of 16 leg 2. Real Madrid won Wednesday's shootout 4-2 following a 2-2 draw on aggregate to advance to the quarterfinals, with Atletico coach Diego Simeone questioning the decision to rule out Alvarez's penalty. VAR determined that the Argentina international kicked the ball twice, touching it with his standing foot while slipping before scoring. 

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UEFA Releases Official Statement 

"Although minimal, the player made contact with the ball using his standing foot before kicking it," UEFA said in a statement.

"Under the current rule, the VAR had to call the referee signaling that the goal should be disallowed."

However, European football's governing body said it would hold talks with the sport's lawmakers regarding the rule on double touches.

"UEFA will enter discussions with FIFA and IFAB to determine whether the rule should be reviewed in cases where a double touch is clearly unintentional," it added.

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Diego Simeone On Penalty Controversy

Simeone said he wanted to believe the officials got the penalty decision right.

"I've never seen a penalty where they've called the VAR, but well, they would have seen that he touched it, I want to believe, I want to believe they saw he touched it."

The coach asked members of the media during his press conference to raise their hand if they had seen a replay in which it was clear Alvarez had touched the ball twice.

"Raise your hand, anyone who saw Julian touch it twice, who is going to raise their hand? Nobody has raised their hand," shouted Simeone.

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