New York Red Bulls’ Disallowed Goal and a Potential Red Card in Chicago vs. Inter Miami



Andrew Wiebe is back for another edition of Instant Replay as he breaks down the most controversial plays from Matchday 36!

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27 thoughts on “New York Red Bulls’ Disallowed Goal and a Potential Red Card in Chicago vs. Inter Miami”

  1. Smart analys from Andrew Wiebe … Major League Socker is a breath of fresh air; it is without the politics and religious baggage and tribal violence that comes with European Follyball madness. Keep up the good worl MLS.

    Big fan from Glasgow Scotland.

  2. Gerardo Martino: Well, I’ll start off by saying this. Do not blame that game on the defense, OK? I don’t care who you play, whether it’s a high school team, a junior college team, a college team, much less an MLS team. When you turn the ball over multiple times—with most in field position to set up goals—you ain’t going to beat anybody I just talked about. Anybody.

    And that was a disgraceful performance in my opinion. We threw that game. We gave it away by doing that. We gave them the freaking game. In my opinion, that sucked. You can’t turn the ball over that many times like that. Holy crap! I don’t know who the hell we think we are when we do something like that. Unbelievable.

    What's that?

    Ah, playoffs?! Don't talk about the playoffs! You kidding me? Playoffs? I just hope we can win a game. Another game.

  3. The analysis on the inter miami clip is incorrect. The question isn’t one of DOGSO, but one of DOG. Did the shot deny an obvious goal? If yes it’s a red card, if not it’s a yellow card.

    There is no “opportunity” because the shot has already been taken.

    In my opinion this isn’t denying an obvious goal, because there is a goalkeeper and possible defenders that can block the shot so yellow is correct.

  4. Love that you didn't sugar coat the first hand ball for Atlanta, but my question is, what can be done? That's a blatant mistake that VAR should have easily caught, yet they didn't even take him to the monitor. That might have cost Atlanta the game. Is there any repercussions? These mistakes happen so often, with nothing being done to fix them

  5. An american explaining the wolrd what is a handball, while they are playing their football with the ball on their hands while running around. 😂😂😂 🤡🤡🤡

  6. Zimmerman wasn't winning that ball and he went down very easily, also I'm pretty sure it was him, on another play he pushed over the Orlando defender and then landed but feet right into the back of the Orlando player but that wasn't called a foul either.

  7. That Chicago red would've been harsh, especially cos he's facing away from the ball, he has no idea what's happening there it's a goal mouth scamble and he had just went down.

  8. Not only did the ref miss two handballs in the Atlanta United game against Philadelphia but he also allowed a free kick while still talking to players on Atlanta United's team about a foul. They did a quick free kick for a goal as half the team were still talking to him and even the camera crew missed the goal because they were focused on the ref and AU players. How is that possible?

  9. 0.45: as usual, could not disagree with you more. Running fast, trying to stop and pivot, the arms come up and out to help with balance and change of direction. Totally natural.

  10. You forgit the entire second half of Seattle vs LA, the reffere was acting like he was about to take a photo with the Seattle players sometimes, and a lot of suspicious chances for Seattle

  11. too many times this year we've seen plays where it's impossible to know if the ball crossed the goal line. It shouldn't be asking too much to stick one camera on each goal line for a definitive view.

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