Remember double jeopardy is now in play in football
yeah but that was a professional foul Paulie. The defender knew he had no chance to win the ball so he intentionally brought the defender down in a goal scoring position. That's the very definition of a red card to me.
Remember double jeopardy is now in play in football
yeah but that was a professional foul Paulie. The defender knew he had no chance to win the ball so he intentionally brought the defender down in a goal scoring position. That's the very definition of a red card to me.
I agree and as I said above I could be wrong.
But if the law is that no red carf can be given if a penalty is awarded then the ref had to give him a yellow
Remember double jeopardy is now in play in football
yeah but that was a professional foul Paulie. The defender knew he had no chance to win the ball so he intentionally brought the defender down in a goal scoring position. That's the very definition of a red card to me.
I agree and as I said above I could be wrong.
But if the law is that no red carf can be given if a penalty is awarded then the ref had to give him a yellow
as said above still professional foul if no intent to win the ball.
About as deliberate a foul as you can get, he was never getting there and the striker was about to tap it home. So he brings him down and only gets a yellow.
Be even funnier if that defender scores the winning penalty in the shoot out!
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No foul 100% goal
Foul chance it could be saved
Could have saved his country
Looking forward to the shootout now
Remember double jeopardy is now in play in football
I thought it was for any foul that leads to a penalty
But if the law is that no red carf can be given if a penalty is awarded then the ref had to give him a yellow
Danes
Be even funnier if that defender scores the winning penalty in the shoot out!