tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post617850820145715773..comments2024-03-28T19:12:40.332+01:00Comments on Law 5 - The Referee: 2019 AFC Asian Cup - Referee Appointments for SemifinalsLaw5TheRefhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12274952933938429751noreply@blogger.comBlogger42125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-60043264397922756492019-01-30T04:14:00.646+01:002019-01-30T04:14:00.646+01:00I want to say that I did not watch the whole match...I want to say that I did not watch the whole match but from what I did see (About 20 minutes of highlights) I was not impressed again by Ramos. For me he lacked control and did not take the right actions needed when the game heated up with Qatar looking likely to win. Yes it may be easy to miss the RC for VC and well done VAR for getting involved but after that 3rd goal I thought it was pretty clear that something was going to boil over. Whether it was a mass confrontation, VC or SFP and Ramos did not do enough to anticipate something might happen or lay enough groundwork through his player management to calm things down.<br />I know there is political tension between Qatar and UAE but those scenes from the crowd towards the end of the match were very nasty indeed.Jacksonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01233110893275558420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-33865478219234637252019-01-30T00:37:14.555+01:002019-01-30T00:37:14.555+01:00QATAR - UAE, César Ramos
Video highlights to foll...QATAR - UAE, César Ramos<br /><br />Video highlights to follow.<br /><br />The political tension aside, it was a match I personally thought wasn't as challenging as it could have been. Difficult scenes were there and not few of them, but they were isolated events, not one or two teams out to get each other anytime.<br /><br />About the key scenes: Correct RC for VC in added time after VAR consultation. The incident itself was hard to see, so he shouldn't be blamed for missing it initially. However, for me there was another case of VC immediately after QAT scores the third goal. Also, a scene where a penalty for QAT would have been possible at least.<br /><br />Let's talk about the field that was needed the most, disciplinary and player management. Three correct YCs given, three more missed (Late tackle, Reckless use of ellbow, late tackle). That makes it a bit unbalanced in the final tally, as similar infringements weren't punished the same way. More critical for me was his player management, he was quite overselling himself a number of times, shouting or appearing erratic. I'll post video material of it later, that will be more telling than my words.<br /><br />Not his worst performance, surely, but we all agree that his tournament wasn't a good one. This match was a mixed bag from him in my eyes, but something tells me AFC will be quite happy with it.Howard Maxihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17582874212596977914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-16420098790695939192019-01-29T23:54:29.536+01:002019-01-29T23:54:29.536+01:00Mikael W, I have to ask. Why is Green not permitte...Mikael W, I have to ask. Why is Green not permitted to use VAR by IFAB...?????? He uses it every week in Australia.Jacksonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01233110893275558420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-23840610066972394942019-01-29T23:06:46.126+01:002019-01-29T23:06:46.126+01:00Would Arab nations be happy to see Faghani referee...Would Arab nations be happy to see Faghani referee Qatar given Iranian involvement there? <br /><br />I'm sorry, but I don't see how it's not Irmatov. The fact he's done it before is irrelevant. They could have given Irmatov a semifinal. They didn't. He was held for a reason. <br /><br />usarefhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11712655162342858117noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-86326912518514697582019-01-29T23:01:58.765+01:002019-01-29T23:01:58.765+01:00I would go with
Ming, Weiming, Yi (all CHN), Bin J...I would go with<br />Ming, Weiming, Yi (all CHN), Bin Jahari (SIN) - Irmatov (UZB), Shukralla (BHR), Valeri (ITA)<br /><br />Fu Ming should have experience with VAR from the Chinese league, which might give him a small advantage.Philipp Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17241731897712166394noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-90157711599956850802019-01-29T23:00:00.362+01:002019-01-29T23:00:00.362+01:00Sorry, I changed the country... But in my opinion,...Sorry, I changed the country... But in my opinion, Irmatov is the most sensible option.RikBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08969913933410452402noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-36486629168146137462019-01-29T22:35:45.034+01:002019-01-29T22:35:45.034+01:00My choice would be Taqi. Why is he not permitted t...My choice would be Taqi. Why is he not permitted to use VAR?Peterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08266058210171608834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-13624899869858500062019-01-29T22:20:24.347+01:002019-01-29T22:20:24.347+01:00Do we even know which referees are still there?
I...Do we even know which referees are still there?<br /><br />Irmatov seems the most obvious choice but he handled the 2011 final and this could count against him.<br /><br />If not Irmatov, then I fear that we might see Kim.greek refhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04606671215723900933noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-47937748399867253412019-01-29T21:59:32.591+01:002019-01-29T21:59:32.591+01:00I wrote a really detailed analysis where I analyse...I wrote a really detailed analysis where I analysed each contender, but I managed to delete it. So I shortly paraphrase it.<br /><br />* Referees from Japan or Qatar are out<br />* Referees from nations that cut diplomatic ties with Qatar are out:<br />SHUKRALLA, MOHAMMED, AL-KHUDAIR, MAKHADMAH<br />* Referees who are not permitted by IFAB to use VAR are out:<br />GREEN, TAQI, et al.<br /><br />This leaves some names, where I write the arguments against their appointment:<br />- RAMOS, invitee, humiliation for Asian refereeing<br />- BEATH, handled a Semifinal<br />- MA, not good enough in QTR-LIB<br />- FU, much controversy from UAE-KGZ<br />- IRMATOV, handled the 2011 Final<br />- FAGHANI, handled the 2015 Final<br />- KIM, don't even... two worst performances of the championship<br /><br />My choice would be Chris Beath, but there is no utopian answer.<br />I really don't envy AFC here...<br /><br />By the way, you can expect Howard Maxi's report on the Qatar - United Arab Emirates game, a very challenging job for César Arturo Ramos Palazuelos, at the latest tomorrow evening. Mikael Whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05362465559010649548noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-58118464404106248662019-01-29T21:43:45.383+01:002019-01-29T21:43:45.383+01:00Would be a madness to appoint one of the 2 Chinese...Would be a madness to appoint one of the 2 Chinese referees?Quilavahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14796817199872356403noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-67690725286505508582019-01-29T21:41:14.642+01:002019-01-29T21:41:14.642+01:00Rik, how could Sato officiate a Final in which Jap...Rik, how could Sato officiate a Final in which Japan is a contender? XDQuilavahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14796817199872356403noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-13371739724842919992019-01-29T21:38:45.560+01:002019-01-29T21:38:45.560+01:00Irmatov already officiated 2011 Final...Irmatov already officiated 2011 Final...Quilavahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14796817199872356403noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-56111978712415792019-01-29T21:05:05.947+01:002019-01-29T21:05:05.947+01:00Sato? Sato? RikBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08969913933410452402noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-33148546236473254862019-01-29T20:34:58.267+01:002019-01-29T20:34:58.267+01:00Presuming Green is gone and everyone agrees Kim is...Presuming Green is gone and everyone agrees Kim is not up to the task... it has to be Irmatov. There's no other choice.usarefhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11712655162342858117noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-88444772450339702662019-01-29T20:32:26.648+01:002019-01-29T20:32:26.648+01:00An Australian referee, maybe a South Korean refere...An Australian referee, maybe a South Korean referee or indeed Irmatov.RikBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08969913933410452402noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-87846256615517462192019-01-29T18:40:51.464+01:002019-01-29T18:40:51.464+01:00Final will be Japan - Qatar: a "fully neutral...Final will be Japan - Qatar: a "fully neutral" choice would be Irmatov. In particular, I think that a referee from Arabic country wont be appointed. Let's see what they have in mind. Chefrenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09540069165794069444noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-5784090267617616672019-01-29T01:37:13.635+01:002019-01-29T01:37:13.635+01:00Mostly, I was very impressed. A strong performance...Mostly, I was very impressed. A strong performance, strong player management: He was very clear in his decisions, dealt with dissent well. For me, the pk was quite a clear one for handball, I was quite surprised it was checked.<br /><br />But: Missed VC in 77' and added time by IRN #20. While in the first scene, one could have been very merciful and leave it at a booking, RC was absolutely mandatory. No matter what time it is in the game. Referee had a good view, but VAR should have intervened in both scenes. It's a pity he lost a bit of control in the end, otherwise it was in my eyes a very good performance. I hope Ramos has taken notes...Howard Maxihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17582874212596977914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-84428332128304541442019-01-29T01:32:18.167+01:002019-01-29T01:32:18.167+01:00With regards to the penalty and VAR/OFR...
I thin...With regards to the penalty and VAR/OFR...<br /><br />I think that a large part of this problem comes down to two different teachings about handling when sliding.<br /><br />Most of FIFA (CONCACAF and AFC at the minimum) teach as per the Esse handball video seminar that was released by the USSF a year or so ago.<br /><br />UEFA (as per their 2018:2 RAP DVD) has been teaching more along the lines of handball when it hits below the elbow (hand or forearm), and no handball if it hits above (bicep through shoulder) on a slide.<br /><br />This one appeared (to me) to hit the bicep, so UEFA VAR says "no handling", but AFC Referee says "handling"... Alex Fhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00262538690762505685noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-47169268657265364142019-01-29T00:12:06.532+01:002019-01-29T00:12:06.532+01:00Thanks, Mikael, for your report. I find it very in...Thanks, Mikael, for your report. I find it very interesting and analytical, as always.<br /><br />Regarding penalty, I don't really know what is the current interpretation, even in UEFA. For example, see C16 in the newest RAP. Handball is a lottery nowadays.<br /><br />I have to agree with Victor. At least IRN #20 is guilty of CLEAR violent conduct (strike in the face).Euro Soccer Refhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15901062602280003219noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-88080473823178267972019-01-28T23:31:16.838+01:002019-01-28T23:31:16.838+01:00I get it was the end of the game but he clearly mi...I get it was the end of the game but he clearly missed a violent conduct by #3 Iran, strangle grip and hand to the face during the mass confrontation. VAR also didn't bother to intervene. But I guess they don't want to when it's 1 minute left. #20 Iran same thing, hand to the face, striking an opponent. At least 2 clear violent conducts missed.VGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05143796083259937842noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-88524623196494050602019-01-28T23:30:59.366+01:002019-01-28T23:30:59.366+01:00Apologies, I am conscious I am taking much comment...Apologies, I am conscious I am taking much comment space.<br /><br />Correct link can be found below:<br /><br />=> Management (15', 30', 39', 43', 55', 57', 75', 77', 86', +91') https://streamable.com/zdfqdMikael Whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05362465559010649548noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-67557824140875817212019-01-28T23:06:17.086+01:002019-01-28T23:06:17.086+01:00I do, at least. Thank you so much!I do, at least. Thank you so much!Quilavahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14796817199872356403noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-53967998180109733362019-01-28T22:31:52.449+01:002019-01-28T22:31:52.449+01:00In balance, we saw a good performance by Chris Bea...In balance, we saw a good performance by Chris Beath. He repaid the trust AFC put in him to officiate this match which has been coined "the real final". He showed a good piece of officiating, and he can be content that he is fully able to handle such top clashes. The crucial penalty decision at 62' is what will define his resonance from this performance; my feeling is that AFC will like it, but I would (much) rather play on there.<br />Australian can reflect that on a successful mission at this Asian Cup, where he was one of the best referees.<br /><br />// Sorry, that was really long :-D<br />I hope at least some people find it in interesting analysis.Mikael Whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05362465559010649548noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-73033352214172553632019-01-28T22:31:18.846+01:002019-01-28T22:31:18.846+01:00=> Let's start at that crucial decision. Be...=> Let's start at that crucial decision. Beath whistled a penalty at 62', and having been called to an OFR by the VAR team led by Paolo Valeri, confirms his original decision to punish the handling. <br />In UEFA, I'm sure this would be treated as a CLEAR mistake. Archetypal situation which we see in RAPs, incidental contact of a reasonable slide on the floor. Hence, no surprise to see UEFA Second Category referee Paolo Valeri calling the Australian over to an OFR. However, as we saw in this championship, AFC are much more rigorous in their interpretation of handling then our usual 'sphere' of European football. <br />That leads me towards two conclusions from this situation:<br />1) Valeri said "it's not a penalty in (UEFA)", Beath said 'I think it is in AFC" and then the Italian "well you might as well look at it again" hence the OFR and confirmed decision.<br />2) AFC would also prefer play on here and Beath is an arrogant man.<br />I tend more towards the first. Personally, I much prefer play on, but I don't know what AFC asks of it's referees regarding handball.<br /><br />=> Beath operated a good disciplinary control. He managed to pick out all three of the clear caution offenses, a couple of reckless tackles and a handball which blocked a shot (23', 43', 45'). In this sense we saw exactly what we saw from the Australian in both of his group matches, just taking the decisions the game asked of him, and just refereeing another game. Well done.<br /><br />=> Especially in the first thirty minutes, we saw a really energetic and elegant piece of football, which allowed the referee to stay in the background. Referee did well to detect the rising tension, in addition especially Iranian irritation at him for taking a lot of (correct) minor decisions against them, decided to break his distant tactical approach in so order to give an empathic verbal warning at 30'. This really impressed me, because it helped execute many targets (manage the pace of the game, decrease Iranian irritation at him, prevention regarding that careless elbow, identification of a problem player). Really smart management there; well done.<br />Basically, this was Beath's approach. Phlegmatic, but he knew when he needed to get involved. He wasn't really interested in making friends, but able to make a point when needed. I think it worked in this match. <br /><br />=> Fouls detection was actually really tricky, with many exaggerations and players trying to conceal their fouls. His foul detection was not outstanding, but rather satisfactory. The best way to describe it is probably sensible.<br /><br />=> As you can see at +91', the game finally 'boiled over' into a large mass confrontation. I just want to say, I hate this idea that a mass confrontation automatically means that a referee lost control (7,5-7,7) of a match, and if there isn't, referee automatically kept control: this is not the case!! To be fair, we couldn't see what actually caused thanks to the host broadcaster, so maybe Australian failed in prevention, but I don't really see how Beath could have avoided this, with the score at 0-3. His management in it, and also in some comparable but much smaller situations, was good for a game with VAR, being able to pull away the 'trouble-maker'. Maybe we could have had more YCs, but one each was surely okay here.<br /><br />=> Some finer points of improvement that I found:<br />* Beath could try to avoid late whistles, as it makes the players more anxious when it is evitable.<br />* Referee should change his positioning from freekicks. He positions himself (still) in order to perceive any handling in the wall- this can be the job of the fourth official. It would allow him to take up more optimal positioning to see the rest of the play.<br />* When VAR is computing a decision, make sure a referee team member takes hold of the ball, for it increases your sovereignty. Mikael Whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05362465559010649548noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-33713342932806485422019-01-28T22:30:47.974+01:002019-01-28T22:30:47.974+01:00IR IRAN - JAPAN, Christopher James Beath
https://...IR IRAN - JAPAN, Christopher James Beath<br /><br />https://ok.ru/video/1019922680355<br />Short refereeing highlights can be found in the above link. <br />If you prefer, I cut the clips into individuals montages below.<br /><br />Video clips:<br /><br />=> 62' Penalty assigned for handball, confirmed after an OFR<br />https://streamable.com/3hrzx<br /><br />=> Management (15', 30', 39', 43', 55', 57', 75', 77', 86', +91') <br />https://streamable.com/3jpfm<br /><br />=> Disciplinary Control (23', 34', 35', 43', 45', 74', +91')<br />https://streamable.com/3djjy<br /><br />=> Other in-box decisions (22', 28')<br />https://streamable.com/hzizr<br /><br />=> 57' Peculiar situation at the 1-0<br />https://streamable.com/0nhaf<br /><br />Chris Beath was rewarded for two satisfying group stage performances with the direct assignment to this sonorous Semifinal. <br />This was a game played on a sophisticated technical level, in that respect maybe we saw the game of the championship, and also despite players largely focusing on an aesthetic piece of football, a tense undercurrent what is natural for such a match.<br />Overall, we got what we expected from Chris Beath. Sensible, unobtrusive and basically good refereeing. But the resonance of his performance strongly depends on a crucial decision taken at 62'. Mikael Whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05362465559010649548noreply@blogger.com