Brazil v Argentina match officials suspended for 'serious errors'
Soccer Football - World Cup - South American Qualifiers - Argentina v Brazil - Estadio San Juan del Bicentenario, San Juan, Argentina - November 16, 2021 Brazil's Edenilson remonstrates with referee Andres Cunha. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian
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The referee and the Video Assistant Referee
(VAR) who officiated in Tuesday's World Cup qualifier between Brazil and
Argentina have been suspended for "serious errors", the South
American soccer governing body CONMEBOL said.
An incident in the goalless draw where
Argentine defender Nicolas Otamendi appeared to elbow Raphinha - which left
the Brazilian winger with a bloody mouth - went unpunished and CONMEBOL said
the use of his arm amounted to "violent conduct".
Brazil coach Tite was left fuming and he
angrily hit out at what he said was an "inconceivable" decision by
the VAR, saying it was "impossible" for VAR not to see Otamendi's
elbow on Raphinha.
"The performance of chief referee
Andres Ismael Cunha Soca Vargas and VAR Esteban Daniel Ostojich Vega... were
technically analysed... concluding that they committed serious and manifest
errors," CONMEBOL said in a statement.
CONMEBOL added the two officials have been
suspended for "an indefinite period".
The 0-0 draw allowed Argentina to join
Brazil in sealing qualification for the World Cup in Qatar next year.


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