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Ini Alasan Gol Ronaldo ke Gawang Newcastle Dianulir

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Dua gol Cristiano Ronaldo ke gawang Newcastle United dianulir. Berikut penjelasannya dalam Laws of the Game keluaran International Football Association Board (IFAB) Manchester United vs Newcastle berlangsung di Old Trafford dalam lanjutan Liga Inggris, Minggu (16/10/2022) malam WIB.

Kedua tim menuntaskan laga dengan skor kacamata. Setan Merah sempat mencetak gol di menit ke-48 lewat Cristiano Ronaldo. Wasit Craig Pawson kemudian menganulirnya karena bintang asal Portugal itu dalam posisi offside dan dalam tayangan ulang pun sangat jelas.

ADVERTISEMENT SCROLL TO RESUME CONTENT Kiper Nick Pope kemudian bersiap mengambil tendangan bebas di depan kotak penaltinya.

Sebelum bola ditendang, Ronaldo menyerobot dan melesakkannya ke gawang tim tamu. Wasit menganulir gol itu dan Ronaldo diganjar kartu kuning.

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