River Plate was eliminated from the Copa Libertadores by Vélez Sarsfield after a goalless draw, and thus the aggregate score favored 'El Fortín' who won in the first leg (1-0). However, a controversial play in the second leg left the players and fans of 'El Millonario' upset.
In the 79th minute, Barco projected himself down the left side and crossed the ball. On the other side, Matías Suárez beat a defender and connected to score the 1-0 goal, which unleashed the celebration at the Monumental Stadium, as that goal would force a penalty shootout.
The atmosphere was festive for the fans of Marcelo Gallardo's team. However, after a few minutes, Roberto Tobar received a call from the VAR due to a supposed handball by the River Plate player in the box.
So, the Chilean referee went to the screen and carefully watched the play. After a thorough review, the main referee decided to disallow the goal, as he considered that the ball hit Matías Suárez's arm before entering Vélez Sarsfield's goal.
Then, River pushed forward in search of that desired goal, however, 'El Fortín' closed their defensive zone until the final whistle. Although, the match ended with a small outburst of anger as Gallardo's players claimed a penalty in their favor.