Everyone is discussing this: There is no offside in A. Bilbao's goal, but Beşiktaş's objection is completely different.

Everyone is discussing this: There is no offside in A. Bilbao's goal, but Beşiktaş's objection is completely different.

22.01.2025 19:50

Beşiktaş protested that a foul was committed on Gedson Fernandes before the goal scored by Athletic Bilbao at the end of the first half, which was deemed valid after an offside review. The match referee, Julian Weinbenger, accepted the goal and showed a yellow card to Masuaku for the protests.

Beşiktaş hosted the Spanish representative Athletic Bilbao in the 7th week of the UEFA Europa League. The black-and-whites protested the validity of the goal scored by Bilbao at the end of the first half, despite it being reviewed.

OFFSIDE REVIEWED

Athletic Bilbao found the equalizing goal at 1-1 with Unai Gomez in the 45th minute against Beşiktaş. The goal in question was reviewed due to suspicions of offside. Referee Julian Weinbenger, after listening to VAR, determined that there was no offside and pointed to the center spot, validating Gomez's goal.

BEŞİKTAŞ'S FOUL PROTEST

Our representative Beşiktaş protested that the intervention on Gedson Fernandes before this goal, which was deemed valid after the offside review, was a foul. Referee Weinbenger did not change his decision, and the game resumed. Meanwhile, Arthur Masuaku from the black-and-whites received a yellow card for his protests.

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Everyone is discussing this: There is no offside in A. Bilbao's goal, but Beşiktaş's protest is something else
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