
Shanghai's third misjudgment profit occurred in the 16th round of the Chinese Super League. Shanghai defender Wang Zhenao stepped directly on the calf of Wuhan Sanzhen's foreign aid while clearing the ball and kicked through the knee pads, but the duty referee did not give a card. The panel felt that Wang Zhenao was a reckless foul and should have been awarded a free kick and shown a yellow card. In other words, Shanghai was again penalized for profiting.
Shanghai's fourth misjudgment to profit was the Harbour B team that played B. In the match against Ganzhou Rui Lions, a Shanghai B player blocked an opponent's shot with his hand (below), but the duty referee did not award a penalty kick.
The panel concluded that the touching of the ball by the arm of Sea Harbor B #60 and the position of the arm so that the body is not naturally enlarged should result in a handball foul and a penalty kick penalty.
This is a bit scary! Of the 11 controversial penalties given by the FA this time, Shanghai listed a total of 4 controversial penalties, all of which turned out to be wrongly awarded profits. That's a really scary profit margin of up to 100%, and none of them lost money.
People always say that it is normal for every team to have losses and profits on the soccer field. But to have a team that just doesn't lose in profit is truly outrageous. In the words of the fans - simply just award the prize.










