Andriy Lunin Was one of the big protagonists of the duel between the Real Madrid and the FC Barcelona (3-2). Further of his performance during all the commitment against the culés, went one of the players involved in the controversy played of the goal 'ghost' of Lamine Yamal. His 'guantazo' with the left hand was what finished repelling the balloon and avoiding that the picture culé annotated.

However, in spite of having witnessed the action in first person, had not had the opportunity to express his opinion on if the spherical crossed or no the line of goal, up to now. The Ukrainian, to the exit of the Sportive City of Valdebebas, detained to sign some autographs and there was where questioned him on the validity of this action, to what the exjugador of the Zorya Luhansk answered of cutting way: "For me, no".

This answer seems quite obvious, since it is likely that the '13' of the cast merengue was not in position to contradict the interests of his team. Same case sucedió, for example, with Thibaut Courtois, another of the goalkeepers of the combined of Chamartín. The Belgian, when being interrogated on this situation, preferred no 'wet' and commented: "I do not go to Go in, does not do fault. It is very easy to see it with the technology".

LaLiga Still does not seem to want to implement the use of the 'Hawkeye'

Unfortunately, the technology has shined by his absence in LaLiga to resolve this type of actions. In the first place, the patronal does not have the service of 'Hawkeye', that allows to resolve this type of situations with a high degree of effectiveness and simplify the referee's work. Whereas in this occasion the played had to review one and again with takings that did not offer a clear sight, with the technology of the 'Eye of Falcon' simply needs receive a signal in a placed clock in the arm, that with a small vibration will indicate if the spherical traspasó or no the line of goal. By the moment, seems that this technology will not implement in LaLiga because of the reticencia of the president, Javier Thebes, to adopt this big tool.