Red cards & re-takes, penalties & ankle rakes – Instant Reply



Simon Borg breaks down the red cards and re-takes, the penalties and ankle rakes.

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24 thoughts on “Red cards & re-takes, penalties & ankle rakes – Instant Reply”

  1. Why is the MLS bagging their own referees? Yes they made mistakes but that is still not a reason to dedicate a whole video deliberately pointing out where they went wrong. Does it not make MLS look bad when they deliberately highlight the in-competencies of their refs?

  2. @2:00 
    The penalty is given no matter where the game is being played on the field. If the game is still active, this is penalty, even if the game is being played in the opposite penalty area!

  3. You Americans know nothing about football, when you were surprised at some clips like hand balls if the defender can't move his arm out of the way of the balls directional flight fast enough it's because he's too close so the ref will class it as a 'ball to hand' but some of the clips you were right on

  4. 1:21 I think it was more ball to hand compared to hand to ball so a PK for that would have been harsh. However a Timbers player elbows a Sounder in the back as they both challenge for the ball in plain sight of the ref with no call

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