Atlanta vs. Miami – Ball Cross the Line? Busquets’ Non-Penalty Foul & Potential Red Card play



Andrew Wiebe is back for another edition of Instant Replay as he breaks down the most controversial plays from the weekend.

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00:00 Instant Replay Matchday 32
00:32 Tristan Muyumba maybe an orange card?
01:28 Should this Atlanta goal stand?
02:14 Handball by Luis Abram
02:53 Sergio Busquets PK Foul
03:44 Charlotte wants a handball on Donovan Pines
04:28 Rodriguez wants penalty in Hudson River Derby
05:06 Roman Celetano concedes penalty in Philly
05:24 Yerson Mosquera second yellow
05:40 Jack Elliot gets his second yellow of the match
05:57 Mathieu Choinière orange card tackle on Kei Kamara
06:24 Minnesota wants a call before SKC scores GWG

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28 thoughts on “Atlanta vs. Miami – Ball Cross the Line? Busquets’ Non-Penalty Foul & Potential Red Card play”

  1. The fact MLS doesnt feel the need to have a simple fucking camera in line with the goal line for the VAR refs to use is laughable. What an absolute fucking joke of a league. A single camera over the goaline and there would be none of this bullshit "no smoking gun angle" bullshit.

  2. Okay but natural position is not always in front of your chest or stomach. When you're falling/sliding, the natural position is going to be stretched out. Classic engineer vs. mechanic situation.

  3. Choiniere was given a yellow and rightfully so. He didn’t intend to hurt kamara. He wanted to play that ball but wasn’t quick enough and landed on kamara’s ankle. Plus, the game was still early, its pretty rare to see a red card so soon unless it’s not a blatant one.

  4. Look from 2:0-2:06 (in HD & bigger screen is better), the ball's shadow glided through the white line at the center, most likely not crossed the goal line

  5. Oh man, come on Weibe… you were on point until the red card for choiniere. That is not excessive force or you would have called red on most of the plays you review. He was late and did not consider the safety of his opponent but not excessive. Also, that pull was weak but plenty to stop his advantage and allow the defender the time he needed to get ahead of reynoso. That one is absolutely a yellow. No argument at all for not giving that call. Refs screwed up. And I hate MIN. I want to see them miss the playoffs. So I’m glad SKC beat them.

  6. It’s a good thing the ATL goal didn’t matter too much in the long run, could’ve been a very different playoff picture for Miami if they had kept it close.

  7. Wiebe, how do you consistently call these players throwing their body in front of the ball being in an unnatural position? What's unnatural is trying to make athletic plays with your arms tucked in. Quit trying to say that any time an arm is away from the body it's "unnatural."

  8. 2:00 If you slow it down, and you can clearly see the shadow of the ball on the white line as its moving from the post to
    the keeper, ball did cross abit, but half of the ball was still on the line. Wrong call.

  9. Everyone acting shocked that MLS doesn't have goal line tech needs to calm down. There are a grand total of 7 domestic leagues in the world that currently use goal line tech.
    I'm also not sure they're going to want to implement it for the league until NYCFC gets their stadium built. Unless you want them to only use Red Bull Arena for home games when they can't use Yankee stadium. Cause I'm pretty sure no one wants to pay the set up costs for a stadium for just one game.

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