He vented his anger first at the Tawa player and then when the tawa player was dragged away it kept on going at the ref.
The ref told him to calm down and he didnt so what choice did he have?
In saying that I think the first ref did a pretty good job. Minimal errors. The substitute ref was something else, especially when he was on the line warning olympic players they were offside before the ball was in play.
Swearing out of frustration and swearing out of anger are completely different things and will generally result in the same outcome. A warning, followed by a yellow if it continues. Is there any need for it in the first place?
