In case you’re wondering how Rafael Benitez is doing back in Spain, the answer is badly.
The former Champions League-winning Liverpool manager returned home this summer with Celta Vigo, and it’s so far been refereeing controversy after refereeing controversy.
Celta are currently in the relegation zone with one win from 12, but that far from tells the story.
The Galicians have been on the wrong side of a VAR call in almost every single game this season, and their 1-1 draw with Sevilla on Saturday night was no different.
A goal up and down to ten men, Youssef En-Nesyri equalised with six minutes to play in regular time to leave the home side fuming.
Then, in the sixth and final minute of stoppage time, a coming together in the penalty box between Anastasios Douvikas and Jesus Navas appeared to show a shirt pull, and a spot-kick was awarded to Celta.
However, after consulting his pitch-side screen, referee Alejandro Hernandez changed his mind, cancelled the penalty and then ended the match.
Baliados erupted into fury at the decision, and so did their star striker and former Liverpool man Iago Aspas, who grabbed the VAR monitor and threw it to the ground in anger after its involvement in yet another costly call against them.
Benitez was similarly livid and went on an extraordinary rant post-match.
«Force equals mass times acceleration,” he began in his press conference. “I think force is measured in newtons.
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“How much does it take to knock a person down, ten newtons? 11 newtons? Just so I know.
“Let's talk to a physicist and they can explain. And we put them in the VAR room and so we already have another person working to tell us what the force is to knock a person to the ground.
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