Jaw-Dropping Karate Kick Foul Forces Immediate Red Card!



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28 thoughts on “Jaw-Dropping Karate Kick Foul Forces Immediate Red Card!”

  1. 4:36 If Wiebe thinks that it's fine to shoulder check someone into the end boards at the end of a match that has been clearly won by CF Montreal why is he advocating for a red during the Shaqiri incident from earlier in the video?

  2. I wish there was a camera that could run a rail for offside. I know it's a lot to ask due to expense. It's hard for refs and even during the replay but they are doing their best to get it right.

  3. MLS is trash, it's like watching children play house league compared to European football. There's no build up or strategy, just kick as far and run after it. It's embarrassing and we deserve better in north america

  4. The thing most frustrating about Weibe’s PK “analyses” is saying that just because a player “didn’t have a chance to get the ball” or “wasn’t going back towards goal” that it shouldn’t be a PK and a foul should just be ignored.

  5. You start with a "serious foul play" incident which happens in the middle of the pitch. Then later you justify a blatant push into the sponsor boards of a vulnerable off-balance player, with zero attempt by the defender to play the ball. But because the fouled player was winning 4-0 and it was the end of the game, you excuse the violent conduct. That's a pretty inconsistent take.

  6. Not only should Ruiz have seen a straight red against Farrell, he should have seen yellow earlier in the game as well (he also should have seen THREE yellows in their last game against New England but one of them was given to another Miami player who wasn't even remotely close to the play and VAR never attempted to review it for mistaken identity). Ruiz is one of the DIRTIEST players in MLS I have seen in a long time.

  7. You know how the ref could have managed the Boxall issue and the game – straight red. There's no need for that shove into the boards, definitely endangered the safety of the player.
    Instead of "play on, let's get out of here", the ref could do their job and hand out cards where deserved.

  8. Do not understand how the commentator advocates for a red card on Amundsen for the foul on Shaqiri but advocates for no foul no card for throwing someone into the boards in a 4-0 game. The latter is far more deserving of at least a yellow if not a direct red.

  9. I honestly thought the league was trying to get all the B S acting out of the game. Watching just showed everything that makes this game a joke. One rolled over almost six times. Talk about over acting. 😂

  10. Regarding decisions you are double standard if the defender pushes an opponent in the box it's a penalty so the player pushed into the boards. If the role was reversed would you say free kick to the defender? 🤔🤔🤔🤔

  11. You really have to be extra violent to get a call in MLS on a challenge over a ball running out of bounds for a goal kick. It's really crazy what refs allow in those situations.

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