Scoobes said:
Unlucky result for Portugal. Comiserations mate. I get the feeling it's a "boy who cried wolf" syndrome with Ronaldo. He's somewhat known for going down a bit too easy so the referees probably ignore him, even when the fouls were blatantly obvious as they were vs Spain. I mean, he got fully man-handled in that game! As for the fake red card, I personally think players that behave that way should be banned for 3 matches minimum. Acting to get another player sent off is disgraceful behaviour no matter what level of football they play at. |
Well, Portugal's second half (after Almeida's substitution) pretty much dictated the result. Even considering that offside goal (which was minute, as I saw a couple of days later, so I think there's a gap for refereeing doubt there) and the forced red card, Spain played better than Portugal.
The problem with Ronaldo is that his play style always forces contact between himself and the defenders. Referees are known to disagree strongly against this concept of play, since it only makes for much difficult decisions to be made, and thus they often decide against the player. That still doesn't takes out the blame from the referee.
There were a couple of fouls that were so blatant, the referee had no chance not to see them. Especially the one at minute 83, when Capdevilla shoved Ronaldo with both arms. He didn't even care for the ball, as Puyol was already running for it, he only cared for pushing Ronaldo. That was a serious foul that in other cases would be a direct Yellow card.
As for that red card, it's a shame how it was the second successful time that Spain has managed to pull it off in this World Cup. And when a true aggression happens, like Villa punching the Honduran defender in the face, the referee (and FIFA, as they said they didn't see anything ban worthy in the replay footage in the disciplinary committee) just acted as if nothing happened.
If Villa had been expelled from the Honduras match, there would be a high probability of Spain having a very hard time of salvaging the 1-0 lead they had at that time. Not only that, it would prevent Spain from having their best player for the decisive match against Chile.
And even in that match, Chile was robbed when Torres simulated that tackle from behind which got the Chile defender expelled. The timing of the red card was what ticked me off. Just as Chile was recovering from the 1-0 blow (scored by Villa, who should have been suspended) and was gaining an ascendant over Spain, that red card happens, completely obliterating any chance of Chile recovering from that result.
Thus, this creates a very large doubt over the validity of Spain in the later phases of the World Cup. No doubt that they play some of the best football today, but if the rules had been applied for them, I don't doubt that they wouldn't go through the first round.
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