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Posted February 28, 2020 05:03 · last edited March 18, 2021 07:51

Potentially the stupidest red card I've seen ever. 27th minute. Brugge needed to score anyway. Crazy decision from the player.

Also crazy: VAR asking for the ref to check. DOGSO is DOGSO whether the keeper could save it or not (if you're taken out by a defender and you're going to be 1v1 with the goal keeper, it's still DOGSO). Whether Mignolet might have saved it or not is irrelevant.

Rules are very clear that if you're not making a genuine attempt to play the ball then DOGSO = red card.

So what the hell could VAR possibly be looking for?

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Unknown editor edited March 18, 2021 07:51

Potentially the stupidest red card I've seen ever. 27th minute. Brugge needed to score anyway. Crazy decision from the player.

Also crazy: VAR asking for the ref to check. DOGSO is DOGSO whether the keeper could save it or not (if you're taken out by a defender and you're going to be 1v1 with the goal keeper, it's still DOGSO). Whether Mignolet might have saved it or not is irrelevant.

Rules are very clear that if you're not making a genuine attempt to play the ball then DOGSO = red card.

So what the hell could VAR possibly be looking for?

Unknown editor edited February 28, 2020 05:04

Potentially the stupidest red card I've seen ever. 27th minute. Brugge needed to score anyway. Crazy decision from the player.

Also crazy: VAR asking for the ref to check. DOGSO is DOGSO whether the keeper could save it or not (if you're taken out by a defender and you're going to be 1v1 with the goal keeper, it's still DOGSO).

Rules are very clear that if you're not making a genuine attempt to play the ball then DOGSO = red card.

So what the hell could VAR possibly be looking for?

Unknown editor edited February 28, 2020 05:03

Potentially the stupidest red card I've seen ever. 27th minute. Brugge needed to score anyway. Crazy.

Also crazy: VAR asking for the ref to check. DOGSO is DOGSO whether the keeper could save it or not (if you're taken out by a defender and you're going to be 1v1 with the goal keeper, it's still DOGSO).

Rules are very clear that if you're not making a genuine attempt to play the ball then DOGSO = red card.

So what the hell could VAR possibly be looking for?