Micah Richards and Jamie Carragher react to the crazy UCL match between Copenhagen and Manchester United which saw more controversial VAR calls. Our rules expert Christina Unkel also explains the Marcus Rashford red card.

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40 Comments

  1. What's wrong with these guys??
    That's the definition of a red card ♦️
    He could have broken his ankles
    Intention??
    If I intend to do a header but I hit you in the face instead (and possibly break your nose), is it not a red card??

  2. The contrast between men who have played the men’s game and a female who has the very female “administrator” mindset is really something to behold.

  3. They should just have a postgame interviews with the refs explaining their decision in calls, not all of them but the main ones. Ik ppl are gonna say that the refs might run the risk of being harassed and they should do something to prevent that from happening

  4. English people are hypocrites. If a Copenhagen player got this red card, they wouldn't have made an issue out of it. Last year Tomori got a bad red card against Chelsea and nobody said anything about it.

  5. Of course Rashford didn't intend to do it but that foul could've ended that player's career
    The reason high boots are given red several times even if the victim player is not seriously injured
    Like that is why foul rules are there to protect the player. You don't want to kill him and then think oh we should've called it off at the early stage only
    These are the early stages a dangerous play which "might" produce damage so to avoid it red is awarded
    Simple

  6. That is never a red card. The laws are broken. The game is too fast to analysing in milli seconds. Rashford even has his back to the player

  7. So anytime a player attempts to shield the ball by stepping in-between the other player they are now at risk of receiving a red card. Absolutely ridiculous, why do refs have the flexibility to interpret some decisions that are highly subjective, but then have to apply the absolute letter of the law. VAR is making officiating a lot more complex than it ever has or needs to be. Get rid.

  8. the thing is referee always follow the rules by the book without considering footballers pov. at the same time there are times when the ref and var blatanly ''missed' calling the correct calls. if rashford was sent off, it should be consistent. so many players never got sent off or get booked for similar or worse challenges.

  9. Anyone, like Clint, who “isn’t a fan of VAR” simply never witnessed or doesn’t remember the quantity and magnitude of refereeing failures that used to decide games regularly.

  10. "By your law" it's the law of the game, it's a red, it doesnt matter if pros are in the var room or not. Argue with the law not saying it's the wrong decision. Imo intent should never be in a football law

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