Jools wrote:
I thought the linesmen were at fault at times, but the ref did OK in a very hard game to referee. So, I don't think he was that bad at all. What did he do wrong?
Jools
My stance on refs: allow the game to develop naturally as 11 v. 11, interfering with yellow cards for "cynical" fouls and rash challenges, and with red for malice or compilation of yellow. The Uruguayan ref at that game issued a red card to Pablo Mastroeni for a rash tackle. Review the tape - the tackle was not made with studs up. A red card for this? The red card issued against the Italian player was harsh as well. Was the elbow used with bad intent? It certainly was more than leverage, but I'm not certain it was a red card offense. Eddie Pope's red card was more palatable, as he had been booked earlier - his 2nd yellow was for a tackle that he WON the ball on before taking down the player. To remove so many players on such debatable points RUINS the match. It removes players not just from this match but the next as well. But don't take my opinion alone about this - let's just watch and see what other games he and his crew are allowed to officiate. FIFA has higher standards than even a partial US fan
On the whole, the ref was inconsistent - how about them fouls at the end of the game? He stopped calling everything with about 15 minutes left! And that is the biggest crime - all one can ask for is consistency in match-calling.
Yes, the linesmen blew a couple offsides calls (to the US' favor, no doubt).
How long 'til the Tartan Army gets back into the WC? Will we see them in South Africa?
J