In the just-concluded 16th round of the Chinese Super League, Shanghai suffered a controversial incident. Specifically, defender Wang Zhen'ao stepped on the calf of Wuhan Sanzhen's foreign aid in the process of clearing the ball, which not only broke the opponent's knee pads, but unfortunately the referee on duty did not show any yellow card. The panel expressed strong dissatisfaction with this, and they believed that Wang Zhen'ao's behavior was a reckless foul and deserved a free kick and a yellow card. As a result, the Shanghai team once again profited from the misjudgment. Not long ago in the B-League, Shanghai Harbor B caused controversy when a player blocked an opponent's shot with his hand in a match against Ganzhou Ruishi. Despite the slightly exaggerated action, shockingly, the referee did not award a penalty kick. As we can see from the picture (see below), Shanghai Harbour B's No. 60 player touched the ball with his arm, and the position of his arm made his body position appear abnormal, which was enough to constitute a handball foul and deserve a penalty.

The FA investigated 11 controversial penalties, and the Shanghai team accounted for 4 of them, and without exception, they were all wrongly penalized. Such a 100% profit rate is indeed mind-boggling, there does not seem to be any time is wrong on the side of the team.

We all know that every team experiences gains and losses on the soccer field. However, it would be unbelievable for a team to make a profit and not lose any money in a game. In the words of the fans, it's like giving out the "Best Profit Award".

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