In the upcoming weekend rest node, perhaps due to heavy work and unable to take into account, Tianjin Jinmen Tiger and Shandong Taishan's battle in the evening of May 20, the player Jadason was punished for the red card, while the news of the additional punishment was delayed, the announcement is scheduled to be unveiled at 17:00 on May 21st. However, the internet opinion is hot. Below, based on the views of some netizens, two questions are raised and expected to be answered. The first question: the match Taishan team harvested three yellow and one red, but Jinmen Tigers have no particles, such a comparison is reasonable? Jadason's red card stems from the clash with Belichick, caused by his excessive action in defense of Jadason, even lifting his leg and hitting the opponent's head with his knee. The referee did not indicate anything before Jadson's strike (whether the video referee hinted at this or not is unknown). Jadson's actions were undoubtedly a serious mistake, but was Beric's action really not enough to warrant a yellow card? If the Football Association penalizes Beric with additional punishment or even a red card and suspension due to public opinion, how should Jadson and the Taishan team be compensated for their loss? If Jadson's header skills had been put to use, he might have helped his team win 4-3 in a reversal at a crucial moment, but now that the two sides are tied 3-3, Jadson's red-card punishment might have further consequences. Second question: Are there really no problems with the referees in the Chinese Super League? The removal of the controversial penalty complaint system was claimed to be in line with international standards, but the German Football Association (DFB) admitted afterward that it was a refereeing error when Adeyemi was fouled but no penalty was awarded in the Bundesliga match between Borussia Dortmund and Bochum on April 29th. Similarly, Bayern won the semifinals of the 2019 German Cup, and the FA admitted that the penalty kick penalty against Bayern was incorrect; Kimmich stepped on Sancho in the German Supercup and was only given a yellow card warning, and the head of the FA's VAR program admitted procedural errors. The FA may be justified in canceling the comment system, but the silence of the referees is puzzling. This season, controversial penalties appeared one after another, Taishan team and Shenhua first battle missed penalty kicks, Guoan and Meizhou Hakka battle misjudged penalty kicks, Taishan and Guoan battle Cressan was pushed down missed penalty kicks and so on. The FA neither commented publicly nor allowed clubs to complain, is this practice really in line with international soccer? Is it the referee's intention to make the wrong calls and missed penalties in Taishan's consecutive matches? What is the FA's view on this? In the past few seasons, there have been numerous refereeing problems. Chen Xuyuan once admitted in a CCTV broadcast that there are "mountains, gangs and small circles" in the refereeing world. Why are referees with a bad reputation still enforcing the law in the Chinese Super League? What are the reasons for the FA's silence in the process? Gao Hongbo, the referees in the Chinese Super League (Chinese A and B) really have no problem? There are still too many questions waiting to be answered: will Jadson become the next Dorado?

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