Riot Police Protect Referee as River Plate Beat Gremio After VAR Penalty
Riot police
had to protect referee Andres Cunha as River Plate beat Gremio with a late
penalty in an incredible Copa Libertadores semi-final.
Gonzalo
Martinez scored the spot-kick, given via the video assistant referee, in the
fifth of 14 added minutes.
Defender
Bressan, who conceded the penalty for handball, was sent off as he remonstrated
with Cunha, with play held up as Gremio's players protested.
River Plate
won the second leg 2-1 and went through on the away goals rule.
The
Argentine side, beaten 1-0 at home in the first leg, went further behind when
Leo Gomes scored for the Brazilian holders after 35 minutes in Porto Alegre.
River Plate
were still two goals behind on aggregate with nine minutes of normal time left,
but then Rafael Borre scored.
Uruguayan
Cunha then sparked the penalty drama in the 86th minute and was surrounded by
Gremio players, with riot police entering the field to protect him during the
nine-minute delay that followed before the kick was taken.
Victory for
River Plate sets up the possibility of an all-Argentine final against Boca
Juniors, who play Palmeiras in Sao Paulo on Wednesday, having won the home leg
2-0.
FROM .bbc.com/sport/football/
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