Controversial Penalty Decision Leaves Fans FumingControversial Penalty Decision Leaves Fans Fuming The fiercely contested match between FC Zenith and FC Sparta was marred by a controversial penalty decision that left fans seething with anger. In the dying minutes of the game, with the score tied at 1-1, Zenith striker Ivan Petrov was brought down in the Sparta penalty area. Referee Viktor Ivanov pointed to the spot, triggering an uproar from the Sparta players and fans. Replays seemed inconclusive, with some angles suggesting Petrov had dived while others showed contact between him and Sparta defender Anton Ivanov. The decision awarded Zenith a crucial penalty, which was coolly converted by Petrov to secure a 2-1 victory. Sparta’s manager, Sergei Ivanov, was furious after the game. “It was a blatant injustice,” he fumed. “Petrov dived like an acrobat. How can that be allowed?” Sparta’s fans echoed their manager’s sentiments, chanting “Corruption!” and throwing missiles onto the pitch. Police were forced to intervene to restore order. Fans took to social media to express their outrage, with #ScandalousPenalty and #RefereeBias trending on Twitter. Many questioned Ivanov’s competence and called for his resignation. “This is not football anymore,” wrote one Twitter user. “It’s a farce where decisions are made based on favoritism and not on what happens on the pitch.” The controversy threatens to overshadow Zenith’s hard-fought victory and has cast a shadow over the integrity of the league. The fallout from the decision is likely to continue for some time, with fans demanding accountability and a fair resolution to the matter.