Chaos in Nashville, Double Red Cards!



Catch another episode with Charlie Davies as they break down the most controversial plays of the weekend.

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26 thoughts on “Chaos in Nashville, Double Red Cards!”

  1. Espinoza tackle was never a red card, he was looking at Arango and he accidentally trod on his ankle. Body mechanics would tell you that and something like this will need to be introduced into the game as it appears that the officials and authorities know absolutely nothing about playing the game and VAR has made this even more evident since introduction.

  2. As a keeper I disagree with your last call. He was making a play on the ball in his box. The player makes a touch hence the keepers hands are now on the player. It’s a 50/50 ball in the keepers only safe zone on the field. Bad call all the way around.

  3. I really like the new advent of these VAR red cards for dangerous tackles. Too many times in the past it's been someone getting sent off only after they've ended or seriously hindered someone's career.

  4. You missed the last call. Keeper does contact ball first. You see the finger tips deflect back off the ball. Even the ball spin changes, reflecting contact with the keeper's fingertips.

  5. If this channel is going to use freeze frame and instant replay .. please get better clips!

    The angle for the offside decision is horrible. The camera is off by a couple yards and the player may well have been a foot off. Either way, to say he was obviously onside is ridiculous.

    The angle for the PK doesn't show if the keeper actually had a touch on the ball or not. If there is a better angle, SHOW IT!

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