Because I think the problem is VAR is interfering a lot more for red cards I don’t know if it’s good or bad but in my opinion a lot of the red cards are a little overreacting like Gusto or Jones
Was there a new rule introduced or something? Because then last season the refs were super lazy or forgiving
That Jones one annoyed me. I could certainly see why it’s a red, especially if the refs are specifically trying to stamp out that offence, but VAR should never be starting from a still image.
It’s like watching your gran try to play FIFA. They just can’t grasp how to use this technology.
Jones and Gusto are the example where they’ve set out to stamp out those challenges, with clearly established criteria (high point of contact, leg bent under impact to show sufficient force to endanger an opponent). It’s definitely more harsh than prior seasons but if the standard is “did this endanger the opponent” then bending the standing leg with a high point of contact feels like a reasonable line for actually dangerous. Players will adapt to the standard if they hold the line (and I think they should).
What’s the all time record?
Because I think the problem is VAR is interfering a lot more for red cards I don’t know if it’s good or bad but in my opinion a lot of the red cards are a little overreacting like Gusto or Jones
Was there a new rule introduced or something? Because then last season the refs were super lazy or forgiving
That Jones one annoyed me. I could certainly see why it’s a red, especially if the refs are specifically trying to stamp out that offence, but VAR should never be starting from a still image.
It’s like watching your gran try to play FIFA. They just can’t grasp how to use this technology.
Jones and Gusto are the example where they’ve set out to stamp out those challenges, with clearly established criteria (high point of contact, leg bent under impact to show sufficient force to endanger an opponent). It’s definitely more harsh than prior seasons but if the standard is “did this endanger the opponent” then bending the standing leg with a high point of contact feels like a reasonable line for actually dangerous. Players will adapt to the standard if they hold the line (and I think they should).