Mark_Barca
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How is that a red card to Messi?
Absolutely pathetic.
Absolutely pathetic.
yes.Did Messi get sent off?
Absolute jokeMessi and Medel both sent off
Everybody in the VAR room as well.Laughable, this guy shouldn’t ref another professional game of football
South American Mike Dean this ref, loves the attention.Any normal ref would dish out two yellows and say "leave it" and move on.
He'll most likely miss the first group stage match of 2020 but maybe they can review it and see that it was the wrong call even if the damage has been done.Has it influence on the Copa 2020?
He’s rightPremier Sports commentator suggests any ban would be the WC qualifiers. Not sure if he's correct?
Are you insane? Medel threw an elbow how does that mean Messi started it?It wasn't a red card but Messi did start it.
It was a little nudge/kick at his ankle and at most a yellow card. The ref just wanted his moment in the sun.It wasn't a red card but Messi did start it.
No he didn't...Are you insane? Medel threw an elbow how does that mean Messi started it?
Not a situation where they have much to do with it. This is on the ref. What VAR gonna tell him "we think it should've been yellows"? Ref saw everything, it was his own judgement callEverybody in the VAR room as well.
Was one I think.So Chile get a VAR penalty when Argentina are about to take a corner....
It looked like a foul, just inside the box I think.
That's exactly what VAR has been introduced for, to stop refs making a huge mistake.Not a situation where they have much to do with it. This is on the ref. What VAR gonna tell him "we think it should've been yellows"? Ref saw everything, it was his own judgement call
It's a judgement call. Ref saw everything. There's nothing to correct because it's not a wrong call. If the ref decides that's enough for a red, than it is. He's the ref, not VARThat's exactly what VAR has been introduced for, to stop refs making a huge mistake.
Messi should not have even got a yellow.
Simple scenario, they tell him that is not a red card, he looks at the screen and SHOULD change his original decision and Medel sees red still.
Of course its a wrong call.It's a judgement call. Ref saw everything. There's nothing to correct because it's not a wrong call. If the ref decides that's enough for a red, than it is. He's the ref, not VAR
I agree, but neither of us is the ref of that gameOf course its a wrong call.
Var can suggest the modification of a card actuallyIt's a judgement call. Ref saw everything. There's nothing to correct because it's not a wrong call. If the ref decides that's enough for a red, than it is. He's the ref, not VAR
Yes, but on what basis? "We think your judgement is bonkers"?Var can suggest the modification of a card actually