I don't know how they do apply the rule this year but in this case many time the referee goes to ask what happened to the linesman just like in 2006 with Zidane and Materazzi or in other games with similar actions.
Marchisio intent wasn't about injuring the player , i don't see where the red was needed , Cavani late tackle on Veratti was also booking material so were's the baseline then ?
I respect your opinion but seeing Marchisio style of play since he started his professional career and even in that game i don't think he deserved a straight red.
I think Switzerland and Argentina will be a close game , the game against France was not a good day for them and im sure against Argentina they will play much better.
said by Yes :said by Mont:He should of got the red card in the game , the suspension afterward is logical but action should be taken in the game also , with all the errors made by the referees this year , it's not surprising at all.
If it continues like this a Southern American should win it as it seem it's what they want.
International soccer matches are ripe for referee fraud. In a sport where a single score is often the determining factor in a win, a prejudiced referee can easily affect who wins or not. The result is often rioting fans who feel their team was cheated by an intentionally biased call.
Good point , i suppose in this case it would be better to have the local fan's happy
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