Already it said Luis Enrique in press conference that "France, to individual level, is the best of the world" and in the final of the UEFA Nations League confirmed once again what aimed the seleccionador national. 'The Red' fell in Saint Siro after a very serious party in which they were upper to the Frenchmen, but that could not 'brake' completely to the two stars.

First it was Karim Benzema the one who sent an impossible shot (and perfect) for empatar the marker after the initial goal of Mikel Oyarzabal, one minute before, and afterwards Kylian Mbappé with a goal to fault of ten minutes of the end of the party, after a pass deTheo Hernández, but the so much lit the controversy because it was offside. Anthony Taylor neither the VAR thought the same.

The player of the AC Milan sent a big balloon to the space, but Mbappé split of a doubtful position to finish in front of Unai Simón. The VAR, immediately, began the review, but the decision was clear: it was legal goal, something that did not agree with what showed the images in direct and that caused the get angry of all the players of 'The Red', that did not doubt in demanding to Anthony Taylor.

The referee interprets, in any case, that like the balloon touched in Eric García in an attempt of the central of the FC Barcelona in cutting the pass to Mbappé, the defender was enabling to the French forward, independently that this split or no from a position irreglamentaria.

Explosion of 'The Red'

Once again the decisions, or rather the interpretations, referee's define a party. The referee of Radius MARKS, Alfonso Pérez Burrull, explained that "Mbappé interferes in the played and is offside although it touch it the Spanish defence. It is wrong that of validity to the goal by this reason".

Also it has criticised that they did not trace the lines in direct, when it treated of a played decisive qu, in question, defined the final of the UEFA Nations League: "What is incredible is that they do not trace a line when it seems very clear the position antireglamentaria of the French", stood out the referee.