Superrangers
Well-Known Member
Watching back the Colombia v Qatar game from the Copa America, there was an incident with a penalty being awarded to Colombia and a Qatari player being booked. After much carry on (the ref looked out of his depth), it was decided that it wasn’t an offence and the ref rescinded the yellow card by showing the card again and waving his hand back and forth to indicate no.
It really looked ridiculous and the ref should have waited before booking the player, given that VAR was involved but how does this work? If a player is booked for say, protesting and getting in the ref’s face, it is still rescinded or is it still deemed as being out of control and an offence?
It really looked ridiculous and the ref should have waited before booking the player, given that VAR was involved but how does this work? If a player is booked for say, protesting and getting in the ref’s face, it is still rescinded or is it still deemed as being out of control and an offence?