100% red. We’d be going nuts if one the other way wasn’t given.
Tarko did similar in his last game against Palarse. And smirked when he got away with it. Cheating thug.Yes a red but Tarkowski should also have had one. Ref very quick to book Albion players and manager, lenient with Everton. Scared of Dyche is my conclusion who behaved way worse than RDZ on the touchline.
Match Officials Mic'd Up: Why Gusto yellow card became a red
Listen to the conversation between the VAR and the referee Jarred Gillett that led to Chelsea's Malo Gusto being sent off against Aston Villawww.premierleague.com
Not completely identical, but the same sort of thing - going in a bit hard, more related to the follow through than deliberate.
Again, follow through
We need ORANGESoft red. He got the ball and caught the player on the follow through. Under today's rules, it's a red.
Bit frustrating that it gets the same penalty as the Holgate assault on Mitoma though.
Harry Maguire today...
That’s exactly what’s wrong with VAR.
That’s not a red card either.
When the player goes in for the tackle, only the ball is there. It’s a classic 50-50. The opposition players’s leg only appears once the tackling player has made contact with the ball.
Critically, the opposition player does not need to dive in for a 50/50 too late. He is putting his leg into a challenge TOO LATE to take the ball. There is only one outcome if you blindly look at the image without considering the fact that the fouled player MISSED THE BALL and thus, put themselves into a vulnerable position.
Only a red on slo-mo.
I think you need to re-read the current laws.That’s exactly what’s wrong with VAR.
That’s not a red card either.
When the player goes in for the tackle, only the ball is there. It’s a classic 50-50. The opposition players’s leg only appears once the tackling player has made contact with the ball.
Critically, the opposition player does not need to dive in for a 50/50 too late. He is putting his leg into a challenge TOO LATE to take the ball. There is only one outcome if you blindly look at the image without considering the fact that the fouled player MISSED THE BALL and thus, put themselves into a vulnerable position.
Only a red on slo-mo.
I really don’t think VAR would intervene and overturn a yellow there. At the same time, there was too much in the tackle for VAR to interfere.100% red.
Although both challenges getting the same punishment doesn't quite sit right.