Uefa Wants To Review Double Touch Rule That Was Costly For Atletico In Champions League Shootout

UEFA will look into the possibility of reviewing the double touch rule that helped lead to Atletico Madrid's loss in a penalty shootout against Real Madrid in the Champions League.
UEFA said on Thursday it will enter discussions with FIFA and the International Football Association Board "to determine whether the rule should be reviewed in cases where a double touch is clearly unintentional."
The International Football Association Board IFAB is soccer's rules-making panel.
UEFA's statement came a day after Atletico Madrid lost 4-2 in the shootout against city rival Real Madrid in the second leg of the round of 16 of the Champions League. Atletico won 1-0 after regulation and extra time to force the shootout. Real Madrid won the first leg 2-1 last week at home.
With Atletico down 2-1 in the shootout in Metropolitano Stadium, forward Julian alvarez touched the ball twice - although barely - while taking his kick and scoring.