Portland’s Wild Night, Nashville’s 78-Second Penalty Kick & More!



Andrew Wiebe is back for another edition of Instant Replay as he breaks down the most difficult referee decisions in Major League Soccer from Matchday 29!

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15 thoughts on “Portland’s Wild Night, Nashville’s 78-Second Penalty Kick & More!”

  1. They just need to get rid of the Center reff going to the monitor. Every time in MLS, when the referee goes to the booth they always over turn the call.. 100% of the time.

  2. Durkin kicked Mora in the head first, that WAS deliberate, especially if you want to call Mora protecting himself deliberate. Mora also can't control Durkin pushing himself up into the path of Mora.

    Additionally, where was the review of Jona being savaged in the box resulting in multiple bleeding wounds, in which the ref blatantly ignored!

  3. Ramy Touchan is most inconsistent, arrogant, and unrepentant ref in MLS. How he gets away with this game after game just blows my mind. He could stand 5 feet away from the same foul occurring 10 times and every call would be different ranging from nothing to a red card. There's a concept in employee development called PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT and Ramy Touchan desperately needs to read up on it.

  4. The fact that Mora had a player falling into his path while getting nudged (who's eyes were on the ball the whole time) and while off balance he's being given the grace of one step to catch himself or he receives a red is ridiculous

  5. Completely ignored the PK shout for the Timbers vs STL at the end of first half stoppage. Burki blew a handle and coughed the ball up straight to Mora, who headed it down for an easy goal except Burki tackled him like a linebacker. The only possible excuse for that not being a PK is that Mora did get off a shot – except the ref ignored that guideline in awarding the earlier PK to STL.

  6. Ref got it right in STL game. Red.
    In the DC game though, Enow just stops his run, the offensive player creates the contact. I see nothing there.

  7. There is no way that was deliberate from Mora to the back of the head; He tried to get over the top of him, made contact. Foul, possibly. Red Card, no way. Absolute garbage can decision.

  8. stop that, we all know that red for mora was the wrong call. You can tell it wasn't deliberate, body language, face expression, you can even tell he tried to dodge him. Shame on you for not stating the facts.

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