Have you seen Graefe's statement on the call? He suggested that the game would have gone to court had the second shot gone in on top of hand being a wrong decision to begin with. It was a truly terrible call
Assuming it is indeed Gräfe's account, since it hasn't been verified by Twitter yet. I'd split this up into two separate issues:
a) was it okay to award the penalty?
I think that's a question with a lot of technicalities. First of all is it factually wrong to award the penalty or was it a judgement call that was applied in the strictest way possible against Leverkusen.
If the latter is true, then another question is whether VAR was allowed to intervene in the first place. As far as I'm aware the threshold is very low if the ref claims that he missed the incident entirely when it happened. Unfortunately Gräfe doesn't elaborate on this much further than giving his personal opinion on the situation. In any case I agree that Leverkusen had reason to be upset with that call, since I believe most refs wouldn't have wanted to decide the game at the last kick, with such a strict call.
b) should the game have ended immediately after the penalty kick.
To be honest I have no idea about the rules here, since it happens so rarely, but if (the real) Gräfe says that it was illegal, then I accept his expertise. Maybe Hradecky knew this too and his fisting the ball straight at an Atletico player was elite level shithousery.
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