Different opinions coming up on the match between Inter Milan and Barcelona, Barcelona coach (Xavi Hernandez) insisted that the referee didn't do it right but that's his own opinion because match can't be 100 percent unique, the referee that officiate is a human being as well, it doesn't matter if they use VAR, human being are the one in charge of the VAR so mistake is meant to happen. There was a scene that Eric Garcia hand touched the ball inside Box 18, it's a potential penalty but they didn't blow the penalty because there was an offside before the ball touched his hand inside box 18, so the VAR was so right with that, if they didn't check see the offside that has occurred before Garcia hand touched ball, it would be penalty so that one should be known to people.
Another scene that happened is the goal that Ansu Fati and Pedri are involved, the goals was disallowed because Onana has kicked the ball to Ansu Fati's hand, so it's an hand ball, the goal can't stand, it can stand at other leagues that not Champions League, it's football, not basketball 🏀. The time time the ball meet Ansu Fati's hand and the time Pedri scored the ball is a very few seconds but because Ansu Fati's hand is not at the natural place that moment, the hand has been raised, so it's an handball but if the ball is on his body, it won't be a foul but Xavi talked about closeness, he said there's no way Ansu Fati can dodge the ball because it's so close, but that law has been changed since last season, all handball that has to do with goal build up is a foul!
Çalhanoğlu suppose collect red card against Sergio Busquets, but referee gave him yellow card. I was surprised as the tackle didn't worth Red Card because even attempt to foul in such tackle is a yellow card but he still kicked him and it's under boot, it's not on the ground, he raised his boot up, just like the tackle that Emerson tackled Gabriel Matineli while Arsenal played against Tottenham Hotspur (North London Derby) on Saturday and it was a straight red card for him to raised his boot up to kick a player like him because he want to mark him so I see nothing there than straight Red Card but referee said it's a yellow card offense.
The last one was Denzel Dumfries foul, maybe the referees (both Video assistance referee and first official) would explain that one themselves because the handball was like Ansu Fati's own. He really nodded the ball but his hand touched the ball but as the referee didn't go to check the pitch side monitor made him choose the wrong decision and VAR communicated with him but maybe they are the one that told him that it's not a foul and has he didn't see it, there is nothing he can do to that. Even if a player aim ball with hand and the hand didn't touch the ball, it's still a foul but he showed out his hand and his hand still touched the ball it's a big foul but they were not able to show it very clearly, maybe the Camera was not in good condition at time because they can't make decision without being able to check it very well.