Rodrigo Moreno has scored twice in three days and neither of them counted. The VAR has taken away his goals on both occasions. After seeing his goal disallowed at Real Madrid on Thursday, Osasuna were the ones to benefit this time.
The problem against Real Madrid was Maxi Gomez interfering with play while here the virtual lines showed that Rodrigo's shoulder was fractionally ahead of the last defender.
Just two minutes had gone when Rodrigo took advance of Florenzi's long pass which caught the Osasuna defence unprepared. After controlling inside the box, he set himself and beat Ruben low with his left foot.
However, the referee Medie Jimenez had to wait for several minutes on the field of play for the VAR to check the striker's position.
To make things worse, after the 13 minutes, when Guedes scored an unbelievable goal which saw him beat four or five players, the VAR stopped play again for a long time despite it being perfectly clean.
It came to light that they were checking for a possible handball from the Portuguese.
Rodrigo later scored in 36th minute to make it 2-0 to Valencia and this time the VAR allowed play to resume almost immediately.