Yeah, that is my take on why they absolutely should not have needed VAR to make the decision. I could understand if they'd missed one strike in the face, but Kudos gave them ample opportunity to spot at least one of his infractions.Which one? He committed three acts of VC in ten seconds?
Yeah, that is my take on why they absolutely should not have needed VAR to make the decision. I could understand if they'd missed one strike in the face, but Kudos gave them ample opportunity to spot at least one of his infractions.
To be fair to Madley I think he was too close, he was even clattered in the melee himself. But someone should have been in his ear, and I mean someone at the ground rather than VAR.And then Van de Ven gets the same punishment before VAR. Just a really bad look when it comes to not wanting to make a big decision. It's 4-1 and a player is giving you a red card on a platter. Just take it!
I disagree. For me this is a clear case of relying on VAR to correct you.To be fair to Madley I think he was too close, he was even clattered in the melee himself. But someone should have been in his ear, and I mean someone at the ground rather than VAR.
I’ve said this before, but I think England has a really issue with referees being able to detect SFP and VC. I understand that historically we have maybe been more lenient than other countries for these matters, but I think it’s gone too far. I’d rather keep 11 v 11 on the pitch, but it always feels like they do their best to prevent them sending someone off. To the detriment of themselves