Italy fortunate to qualify for Euro 2024 as Mykhailo Mudryk denied last-gasp penalty and fans slam ‘ludicrous’ decision

  • 5 months ago
ITALY has qualified for Euro 2024 - but only after Mykhailo Mudryk was denied a late “stonewall” penalty for Ukraine.

The reigning European champions secured the point they needed as they held Ukraine to a goalless draw.

That result was enough to finish Group C as runners-up behind England - who drew 1-1 in North Macedonia.

Ukraine were controversially denied a penalty against Italy following a VAR check in the 92nd minute, meaning they will have to qualify for Euro 2024 through the play-offs.

The Three Lions topped the group with 20 points while Italy ended up ahead of tonight’s opponents, who ended up on the same points tally of 14.

But the Azzurri’s spot at next summer’s showpiece in Germany was secured based on their head-to-head record.

However, Ukraine believes they should have had the opportunity to win the game.

They were denied a spot-kick in the 93rd minute following a VAR review after Italy’s Bryan Cristante appeared to have fouled Chelsea winger Mudryk inside the box.

The Ukrainians were naturally furious at the decision. But a host of football fans across the world were as well after viewing the footage of the challenge and soon showed their anger on social media.

“Terrible decision-making here,” declared one furious supporter.

Another asked: “How has VAR not given that?”

“That’s a terrible decision. Ukraine has been done there by VAR,” blasted another viewer.

A fellow fan declared it “shocking” and claimed it was “100 percent a penalty”.

“Absolute stonewaller,” said another fan, while the decision was called “shambolic” by another supporter on social media.

Another raged: “Football is rotten. Ridiculous decision.”

And another viewer added: “That is completely scandalous.”

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