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I know we've had a sub-discussion on the US-based counterpart to this forum, but just wondering what the reaction has been to Michael Oliver apparently being "picked above" Anthony Taylor for a World Cup knockout game. Now I realize Taylor may very well still be in the running for a semi or a final based on how matchups work.
My opinion only, but I've always felt like Oliver is a little above Taylor on Premier League matches, while Taylor was slightly above Oliver on UEFA matches. In the World Cup, I feel like Oliver has been just a little bit better than Taylor, but certainly hasn't been like Taylor has been bad. Admittedly, I've been a big Oliver fan since he called that last-minute penalty and then subsequently sent Buffon off in that Juventus-Real Madrid Champions League game a few years ago, so I'm a little biased in my thinking.
Having two very good, and very high-profile, referees from the same country (and one that's always in the international football spotlight) presents a really interesting dynamic.
My opinion only, but I've always felt like Oliver is a little above Taylor on Premier League matches, while Taylor was slightly above Oliver on UEFA matches. In the World Cup, I feel like Oliver has been just a little bit better than Taylor, but certainly hasn't been like Taylor has been bad. Admittedly, I've been a big Oliver fan since he called that last-minute penalty and then subsequently sent Buffon off in that Juventus-Real Madrid Champions League game a few years ago, so I'm a little biased in my thinking.
Having two very good, and very high-profile, referees from the same country (and one that's always in the international football spotlight) presents a really interesting dynamic.