In the 6th round of the Premier League, Manchester United 1-3 Brentford. In the 71st minute of the game, Dalot passed the ball, and Cunia passed the ball into the penalty area on the right. Mbermo got the ball and was knocked down by Collins. The re...
In the 6th round of the Premier League, Manchester United 1-3 Brentford. In the 71st minute of the game, Dalot passed the ball, and Cunia passed the ball into the penalty area on the right. Mbermo got the ball and was knocked down by Collins. The referee awarded a penalty. Collins also received a yellow card. VAR intervened and finally maintained the original penalty.
In response to this, former Premier League referee Delmot Gallagher: "Collins is really very lucky. After VAR looks back, it is determined that Mbermo did not control the ball."
"Collins was panicked at the time. He pulled the opponent's jersey. If it weren't for this, Mbermo who had touched the ball could have completed the shot. He got an absolute scoring opportunity at 8 yards from the goal."
"VAR repeatedly checked this shot. I think human intuition It will dominate, and when you watch the replay, you will instantly make a judgment. The longer you watch, the more you will doubt yourself. "
Former player Bosloyd said: "This penalty puzzles me. The so-called "Mbermo has no control of the ball is not tenable at all, and he doesn't need to control the ball at all."
"He can shoot directly. The crossing speed is very fast, and he just needs to turn the ball to a dead corner. This situation does not require stopping the ball at all."