In a marquee Premier League clash on Sunday (19), the
Manchester United Football Club
With a 3-0 win on the road against the
City of Listeria
The performance of the whole team won wide praise. However, a controversy arose over an act by midfielder Shabisa, who stomped on Firth's knee from behind, which was extremely dangerous. At the end of the first half, he stepped on Faith's knee from behind, a dangerous move, but the referee only awarded a penalty of "no penalty".
City of Listeria
A penalty was awarded and not even a yellow card was shown. Although the VAR system examined the situation and found no problem, the famous Sanas slammed the situation, saying that Sabisa intended to hurt the opponent!
The game was played between
City of Listeria
There was a fierce battle outside the penalty area, with Faith trying to clear the ball first, and then Shabisa kicked Faith in the knee from the back of the side. Referee Egilvy immediately stopped the game due to the extreme position and danger of his kick. Surprisingly, he only ruled the fight a
City of Listeria
VAR referee Paolo Triani then reviewed the action but took no action as there was "no material misjudgment". Fortunately, Firth was able to continue playing after treatment.
Commentating for Sky Sports, Liverpool star Sanas blasted the situation, saying, "The goal was 100% a red card! What was Sabisa trying to do when he kicked the ball like that? Is he kicking at people?" After a VAR check deemed it "OK", Saunders continued, "I don't care what referees who have never played football say, if that's not a dangerous move, then what is?"