Mooseybaby
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Not the cleverest of challenges from McTominay, lunging in on the stretch with studs showing!
(After adverts)Not the cleverest of challenges from McTominay, lunging in on the stretch with studs showing!
Yes.Clear and obvious? (By this season's standards for overturning a decision?)
Jamie Redknapp thinks it was reckless so should have been a red(After adverts)
Jamie Redknapp: Scott McTominay tackle 'reckless and out of control'
Jamie Redknapp felt that Manchester Utd's Scott McTominay was fortunate not to be sent off after a 'reckless' challenge on Leicester's James Maddison.www.skysports.com
I can't remember them all where C&O has been less than C&O, but I do remember City v Southampton where VAR said it was (from 100 metres away it looked nailed-on!), though I didn't get why the red card. The Guardian summed it up: "Walker ceded possession and had to scurry back, only to bring Armstrong down. Jonathan Moss gave a penalty and showed Walker a red card. VAR ordered him to the monitor, and the referee decided the right-back crashed into Armstrong as the latter wrapped a leg around the ball, so overturned his decisions. If Moss adjudged this a clear and obvious error, the official may wish to consult a dictionary to reacquaint himself with the terms’ definitions."Yes.
poor touch followed by a desperate lunge to get back the ball.
Broken record, and as a learning point for new refs, the second a player takes a bad touch and the ball rolls away, your thought process should automatically anticipate this kind of challenge.
TBH I thought it was an easy red in real time and on VAR. Point of contact, force, lunging out of control, no chance to play the ball, excessive force, endangering the safety.
Trafford decision.
Is a United player escaping a red card controversial?And in my defence, it didn’t even feature on Match of the day, and they’re always looking for any kind of controversy
Perfect example of this last night:Broken record, and as a learning point for new refs, the second a player takes a bad touch and the ball rolls away, your thought process should automatically anticipate this kind of challenge.
Wouldn’t even be mad here if this was violent conduct. Whats he thinking?!