I don't see the logic. Even with the AAR and 4th, it's still one person making the final decision. And with VAR, the referee IS reliant on the VAR getting involved.I just can't understand why football insists that having officials behind the goal, in the middle, on the line and by the dugouts is positive but video replays are not? I've always thought that the best thing about VAR is that one person makes the final decision and isn't reliant on others getting involved (like tonight) hampering the Ref. I've gone on to VAR again, apologies!
I disagree, the Valencia players only react after Ronaldo puts his hand on the defender's head and based on a better replay I saw, I'd say the AAR has told Brych that Ronaldo scratched/clawed his head (he did but still not a red imo)I think everyone is assuming it was for the hair pull that didn't happen, I think the AAR has given it for the little kick out before it even gets there.
Soft, but Ronaldo has got players sent off in the past for softer than that.
I don't see the logic. Even with the AAR and 4th, it's still one person making the final decision. And with VAR, the referee IS reliant on the VAR getting involved.
I disagree, the Valencia players only react after Ronaldo puts his hand on the defender's head and based on a better replay I saw, I'd say the AAR has told Brych that Ronaldo scratched/clawed his head (he did but still not a red imo)
So you'd be happy for players in your game to do that all the time? If you let one player get away with it, that's the message you send out.I disagree, the Valencia players only react after Ronaldo puts his hand on the defender's head and based on a better replay I saw, I'd say the AAR has told Brych that Ronaldo scratched/clawed his head (he did but still not a red imo)
If by admitting he did that he would have to go. Although not the same level as punching or headbutting someone, that is an act of violence. Especially when the defender was sat on the ground
I'd argue the force used was negligible, hence no red card. Common sense says no red card.So you'd be happy for players in your game to do that all the time? If you let one player get away with it, that's the message you send out.
I'd argue the force used was negligible, hence no red card. Common sense says no red card.
At least, when they appeal "in the back" we will all have to give free-kicks. Persistent will be spotted more and imagine the number of penalties for holding. Harry Kane will score 100 goals a season!It will become netball soon, any contact is a foul!