The controversial hand of Dylan Gorosito in the 1-1 draw between Boca and Platense continues to generate repercussions. Following the Calamar's complaints about the action that could have resulted in a penalty in their favor, Jorge Baliño, the referee of the match, explained why he believed a penalty should not have been called and defended the criteria used by VAR.
The play occurred inside the Xeneize's area when Gorosito attempted to defend a ball that ended up hitting his hand. The Vicente López team claimed for a penalty, but Lucas Novelli, in charge of VAR, considered that the action should not be penalized and did not call Baliño to review it on the monitor. Later, the referee agreed with that interpretation and explained the reasons.
In an interview with TyC Sports, Baliño mentioned that he did not communicate with Novelli during the match regarding that play, although he later had the opportunity to observe it and agreed with the decision made from the booth. "I didn't have the chance to talk to Lucas after the match, but they surely checked the defender's hand and considered it was not penalizable", he stated.
The referee acknowledged that the ball hit Gorosito's hand but explained that the proximity between the two elements was decisive in interpreting that there was no foul. "After the match, when I had the chance to see it, I agree that, although the ball hits the hand, I have considerations for it not to be penalizable due to the proximity, that the ball is going towards the hand and not the hand towards the ball", he maintained.
Additionally, Baliño emphasized the position of Boca's fullback's arm and considered that there was no deliberate action to enlarge his body. "While the position may be open, it is not unnatural for the action the player is performing, which is to defend. So I don't see an additional gesture of the hand towards the ball to consider it penalizable", he explained.










