Cavani’s Attack on the VAR Monitor

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Cavani's Attack on the VAR Monitor

Cavani’s Attack on the VAR Monitor

The captain of the Uruguay national team toppled the VAR monitor at the end of the match against Ghana.

The captain of the Uruguay national team toppled the VAR monitor at the end of the match against Ghana. At the end of the match between the national football teams of Uruguay and Ghana, which ended with a 2-0 victory for the South American representative, Edinson Cavani, the captain of Uruguay, pushed the VAR monitor at the entrance to the locker room and knocked it to the ground while leaving the field.

Despite their victory in this game, Uruguay failed to advance to the knockout stage, and Cavani believed that the referee should have awarded them a penalty in the final minutes of the game. Had this penalty been awarded and converted into a goal, Uruguay would have advanced as the second team from Group H instead of South Korea.

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