Breaking Down the Biggest Calls From Matchday 6!



Former Houston Dynamo and Chicago Fire player, Calen Carr, subs in for Andrew Wiebe and he breaks down the most controversial plays of the weekend.

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35 thoughts on “Breaking Down the Biggest Calls From Matchday 6!”

  1. My problem with the Cincy handball is not so much that it was waved off, that’s no biggie and the clear correct call. My problem is that the ref stops a legit attack with the ball in Cincy possession inside the box for it, then after the review Charlotte gets a free drop. Shameful

  2. LAFC are my least favorite team in sports. They are constantly lunging into challenges, crashing into opponents, instigating confrontations, and diving. The refs and Var really favor LAFC despite their dirty and dangerous play style.

    I think that was a very weak penalty call because the LACF player pushes the Nashville player with his left arm extended which knocks the defender off balance and allows the LAFC player to reach the ball first. Plus, the LAFC player technically wins the ball but the ball is kicked towards the sideline outside of the penalty box with no other players nearby. If you pause at 2:03 you can see the LAFC player bumps knees with the defender before kicking the ball and has taken all the space away from a defender simply clearing the ball

    Some things look bad in slow motion but I am not sure what players are supposed to do when an opponent lunges towards the ball from the side right in front a player making normal play to kick the ball. I think Jones was a little unlucky because he misplays the ball after seeing the other player start to lunge.

  3. How have they not got even slightly decent mics for everyone of the broadcast talent. This stuff is clearly recorded at home, so invest in it! This sounds worse than a speaker phone call halfway across the room.

  4. Question, after the var check dissalowed a penalty for Fc, how was it nycfs ball. Dado clearly had possesion of the ball before and after the penalty was called. BUT WE STILL GOT THE WIN, VAMOS FCC.

  5. What people are neglecting to mention about the Jones foul is how he taps the ball once to turn and go but he never touches it again until the foul is committed. He is also lunging at the ball but ALSO the man, and while everyone is focused on the ankle, look up top where he clearly bodies into him as well. Hard. That's a malicious combination made to knock the guy down, off the ball. Jones lacks finesse and he's more like a Dema, Danny O (who played his first season with Dema) type of midfielder. I hate those types of midfielders.

  6. The red card on Columbus's Jones highlights an extreme flaw in the rule. You speak to the rule about endangering another player but in that play, the Charlotte player endenagered HIMSELF by recklessly lunging in. I do not think this should be a foul on the person in possession, as it only incentives defenders to be reckless. A second later and HE is the one stepping on an ankle, and both would be because he was the one recklessly charging and lunging.

  7. Never seen match fixing live. The Charlotte ref was a f-ing joke. Was hoping I’d wake up in the morning and see that he was in a terrible/amazing accident and he was the only casualty. Doesn’t deserve to see his family again. Poor excuse of a human being. Pathetic

    Edit: did he really just say they watched every angle on that offsides goal for Columbus? Every fucking angle showed he was on. But the one shot from downtown was inconclusive. He didn’t use any of those other angles for the review. The live feed showed him reviewing it the entire time. He didn’t look at any of them. Then you go on to say Jones was a red. He was dribbling the ball. If anything foul could have went the other way. Then you don’t even mention the studs up tackle on Nagbe. Nagbe actually had the ball on that one. Studs up straight into Nagbe leg. Not even a fucking review of it

  8. CAN YA'LL BUY A NEW MICROPHONE!? Why is the audio quality of these videos so terrible. Either turn down the microphone preamp, stand further away from the microphone, or buy a microphone that costs more than $50. I can't take it anymore!

  9. That red on Jones still makes me so mad. Jones had possession and was making a cut. I could understand a yellow but a straight red is crazy.

  10. Wow. I thought Wiebe was bad at hosting this show. Was this an AI voice on the low energy setting, or was he actually asleep while he announced this episode? Please bring back Simon Borg!!!

  11. Since we are all for "unconventional" angles, maybe this week we can get spy satellite footage for VAR to look at. Or cell phone video sent in by fans in the stands? (Shot on an iPhone of course)

    That in-depth analysis on the Jones call was a master class. How about applying that to the knee stomp Nagbe took minutes later.

    The lack of consistency and VAR playing armchair ref are the issues. Won't expect anything to change until it injures or severely impacts Messi and the Barca alumni retirement tour.

    Way to toe the company line and not "belabor" the issue. Glad you protected your paycheck. Hope it is worth your credibility.

  12. Jones is a strong yellow for me, he's not lunging and there's not excessive force, the slo-mo looks had but Diani is the one lunging because he's in the worse position.

  13. This show is a joke now that MLS refuses to acknowledge the referee strike. Watching the US v Mexico reminded me of just how much better FIFA refs control games.

  14. This is a joke right? If the Jones red card is to be the new standard for red cards then every player should just slide under the food of their opponent. We can end these games in 15 minutes or less by forcing a team to have to forfeit. Jones is dribbling the ball, he doesn't do anything dangerous other than move his foot in front of it as he's in motion. Do players just have to give the ball up now if someone is attempting to slide in?

    The offside on Arfsten wasn't called on the field and a pixelated image from the top of the stadium and a weird angle is "clear and obvious"? It has to be clear an obvious to overturn it since that wasn't what was called on the field.

    These are some idiotic takes and I hope Wiebe is back soon so that we don't have to hear any more of this BS. Do better.

  15. Where was the ball on the freeze frame of Arfsten's offside call vs Charlotte (ARFsten, not Affsten btw).
    You can't even see the ball so how can you determine the play is even accurate?
    Clear and obvious, hello???

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