Watching the players on the field of the Dutch team, it was as if they had taken the wrong medicine. When they just called an ordinary foul at the front of the penalty area, they started celebrating wildly, and the referee on duty stopped immediately!
After being stunned for a while, the referee slowly and leisurely ran to the position where Sneijder was kicked down before. After thinking for a long time in the frontcourt, the referee finally found the root cause of the collective nervousness of the Dutch team.
However, just because he found the reason for the Dutch team to celebrate, the referee became even more confused!
He could have sworn that the foul he just punished was definitely Capdevila's foul, not the Dutch team's goal. But the current situation is indeed that he seemed to regard the principle of offensive advantage in football matches and made a decision on the field.
A wrong call!
So, do you stick to your principles and insist on blowing off the Dutch team's goal even if you are ripped apart by Dutch fans after the game? Or do you just make the mistake and treat the previous foul whistle as a whistle for the Dutch team's goal?
Where's the ball whistle?
It can be said that this issue has not been a problem from the beginning! After all, as mentioned above, not only will the Dutch team's goal be blown away, it will not only be resented by Dutch fans all over the world, but this penalty is fundamentally...
Still wrong.
Therefore, there was almost no hesitation. The referee who originally called Spain a foul, after seeing the Dutch team score a goal, wanted to take advantage of the situation and make a gesture that was effective for the goal!
However, just when the referee on duty today was ready to put his thoughts into action, the Spanish players on the field, especially Capdevila, who had just taken the initiative to apply for a foul, proposed at this time
Got some of their opinions![
"That's right, sr, it was me who committed the foul just now! Well, look, the foul spot is right here!" He put on a brave face to admit his mistake, when the referee was almost about to make a valid gesture for a goal.
, Capdevila said from behind him!
"You..." Facing Capdevila, who was smiling but using his own actions to prevent himself from correcting his mistakes, the referee's face turned red instantly!
The referee stared at Capdevila for several times. He couldn't think of any good way to solve the problem in his heart. He had to put on a straight face and said seriously, "No, according to the principle of offensive advantage, the Dutch team just scored a goal.
It's effective, so although you committed a foul, there was no free kick!"
"No, no, no!" I had never thought of this before, nor had I thought about it in this direction. After all, Ruud van Nistelrooy's goal was quite beautiful!
The reason why he did this was just a sudden whim after Capdevila saw Sneijder getting up.
However, this sudden thought is no longer just a sudden thought, because the referee's previous blush has confirmed Capdevila's inner conjecture from the side, that is, the referee just blew the whistle.
, I really called him a foul!
So, in such a crucial game, where the yellow card will be received anyway, is there any reason for Capdevila not to argue? Really not!
"No, no, no, sir, the goal just scored by the Dutch player was after you blew the whistle, so it was a free kick, not a goal!"
"you……!"
Perhaps, at first, when the Spanish players saw Capdevila approaching the referee alone, they did not realize the content of Capdevila's words. However, when the referee was made red-faced by Capdevila, he finally
After failing to make a valid gesture for the Dutch team to score a goal, no matter how stupid a person is, he has realized something!
In addition, if you think about what Capdevila did at the front of the penalty area before, there is no need to say more about why the referee on duty had the current reaction!
That being the case, is there any reason for the Spanish players not to put pressure on the referee together? No!
"Sir, this is a real foul!"
"Sir, what you just called was a foul!"
"Sir, it was you who stopped the ball first and the Dutch team scored the goal. If you hadn't blown the whistle, we would not have failed to defend and the opponent would not have scored. This is a matter of sequence. So, although the offense is
The side should have a favorable principle, but this is still a free kick!"[
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I don’t know who it was, and it was said that it was him who called for a foul, so they didn’t defend, which ultimately led to Ruud van Nistelrooy’s goal. The referee really wanted to slap that person in the face.
I didn’t put it on it, but the referee who was watching the big screen now couldn’t tell whether it was he who called for a foul first and then Ruud van Nistelrooy scored the goal, or whether he called for a foul first and then Ruud van Nistelrooy scored the goal, or whether Ruud van Nistelrooy scored first and he stopped the game!
In this case, the opponent actually has the nerve to say that. How can you not make the referee angry?
However, the more deceptive thing is that he just called Capdevila for a foul. Therefore, when confronting the opponent, first of all, the referee has no confidence!
In the case of a dispute between two parties, one party has no confidence. Needless to say what it means, right?
"Beautiful, with Ruud van Nistelrooy's goal at the last second before midfield, the Dutch team took the lead!
1-0, the Oranje took the lead!
The next game will be easier for the Dutch team! Now this is the knockout round. Losing one goal is a loss, losing 10 goals is also a loss. In the second half of the game, it can be predicted that Spain will definitely attack with a full save!
In this way, it will give the Dutch team a lot of opportunities to counterattack!
Well, if I were the coach of the Dutch team, I would consider replacing Robben or Robin van Persie, two fast horses, in the second half.
Hey, Yang Yi, look what's going on on the court?
Why was the referee surrounded by Spain? Did Spain want to say that Ruud was offside before the goal? But whether it was from the previous game scenes or the subsequent performance of the linesman, this did not look like an offside, so Spain
Why are you surrounding the referee?"
After listening to Yang Yi's question, to be honest, Duan Xuan was also confused at this moment! After all, they were watching the broadcast, not at the scene. And the first choice of the on-site director would definitely be to point the camera at
The player holding the ball.
Take the previous attack as an example. When Spain was besieging the referee, Van der Sar quickly threw the ball. Regardless of whether the Spanish players kept up with their thinking or not, the on-site director was keeping up!
In other words, in the previous Dutch attack, what fans all over the world, including Duan Xuan and Yang Yi, saw was just a textbook classic counterattack by the Dutch team, and the score was scored. As for the referee in the center circle, the referee whistled the penalty
Sneijder fouled, they couldn't see it!
Of course, just because you can't see it doesn't mean you can't imagine it. No, after seeing Capdevila dancing excitedly on the court and talking to the referee plausibly about the magic, an idea flashed in Duanxuan's mind, and then
He was not very sure and said, "Yang Yi, I don't know if you have any impression. When Ruud van Nistelrooy was shooting, there seemed to be a whistle on the court! In addition, Capdevila brought down Sneijder at the front of the penalty area!
Could it be that the referee just didn't notice Ruud van Nistelrooy's solo move due to limited vision and whistled Spain's foul in advance?
If this is the case, then this game will be a lot of fun!
One second ago, Spain had just denied a possible penalty kick, and the next second he denied a goal from the Dutch team. Although this can barely be regarded as giving Spain a big stick and giving a candy, but I think the referee was like this
After doing this, the result is absolutely undeniable. If both sides are not pleased, the players on both sides of the field should be cleanly offended!"
Duan Xuan's analysis was actually very close to the truth, but it was just speculation after all. Soon, the referee on the field revealed the answer in front of fans all over the world!
The referee's answer made the Dutch fans want to kill him!
After being surrounded by Spanish players for almost a minute, the referee on duty was very dignified and blew away the Dutch team's goal!