Former FIFA Referee & FOX Sports Rules Analyst, Mark Clattenburg, discusses the Balogun red card



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29 thoughts on “Former FIFA Referee & FOX Sports Rules Analyst, Mark Clattenburg, discusses the Balogun red card”

  1. Is there a way tp appeal it? Of course there is. An American player can have his red card overturned by the most corrupt man on the planet, Donald Trump, the American president. Who is "good at this". Which is what happened.

  2. It's football (soccer), not American football, you are supposed to tackle the ball, not the player! It was clearly a RED CARD! Even if it wasn't intentional! This "expert" knows as much about football as Donald Trump -> NOTHING!

  3. Clattenberg an expert😂😂😂😂😂, he made some real clangers and had to leave britain for arab countries.
    Another ex super referee comments on the argentine/egypt game and harps on about one incident, not mentioning a myriad of other instances, then says var should have interfered, one incident???- fine, different interpretations thsts acceptable, but when there are so many blatant obvious fouls and var is silent!!!!!!!–THATS MATCH FIXING–YES, I WAS A REFEREE SO I HAVE A GOOD IDEA, OROFESSIONAL PLAYER BEFORE REFFING

  4. It is absolute astonishing how many americans suddenly can tell what is a foul and what not in a 'football' game. In a football game the rev. doesn't makes descissions on what the players intention might have been, he looks if it was endangerment or not. A clear red card in every football nation. It seems the USA are still a bit away from that.

  5. Refereeing errors occur in every competition; however, things get completely out of hand when politicians—like Trump in the US or Celeste Amarilla in Paraguay—interfere in an ongoing tournament.

  6. It was a foul from behind and the player touches the other player first without ever touching the ball. That was a clear foul and catching another from behind is grounds for red card. The ankle twist is the icing on the cake. The red card was correctly applied. I didn’t even know this ref before all this controversy. There’s nothing suspicious about him. He once handed several red cards in a very heated match and was called in to explain himself, which he did. I watched that other match and both teams were aggressive and he was correctly controlling them by giving away red cards

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