+1imo the ref was very harsh, but whats done is done and the fact that they played brilliantly even with 10 men on the field.
+1imo the ref was very harsh, but whats done is done and the fact that they played brilliantly even with 10 men on the field.
the coach needs to say that. If he said it was a red, I can already see the australian media going intoa frenzy over it, and how he is a shit coach etc. Also note 98% of the australian population watch soccer every 4 years so they dont know much,Unfortunately I thought it was a clear red. Almost every professional ref would have given that. He moved his body towards the ball and his outstretched hand ended up "denying an obvious goal scoring opportunity" by means of a foul. (You can't tell me that wouldn't have been a handball anywhere else on the pitch)
The sad thing was our national coach's severe misunderstanding of the rules. Arguing that Kewell's handball was of similar ilk to the Serbia handballs is ridiculous. As is saying a yellow would have sufficed. There is absolutely no way under the rules of the game that the ref could have given a penalty and only a yellow.
As for the tackle Bresciano copped, that looked like a fairly clear red to me too, considering Cahill saw red for much less.
most of the people ITT probably think football was invented in 2005why are you people still hoping australia will miraculously make it into the next round...
its not like any of you are die hard socceroos fans, coz there arnt any.
get over it, bandwagon argentina/brazil, celebrate
Also note 98% of the australian population watch soccer every 4 years so they dont know much,
So true.most of the people ITT probably think football was invented in 2005
They didn't really throw a blanket rule over everything from behind. They just advised refs to have low to no tolerance for challenges from behind.Ghana player should have been red, fifa has rule, tackle from behind auto red.
idk, that's what i wanted to know.well as it stands.. ghana are on 4 pts with +1 goal diff.. germany 3 pts with +3 goal diff.. serbia 3 pts with 0 goal diff, and aus 1pt -3 goal diff.. so yeah say germany only beat ghana 1-0.. then australia would need to beat serbia 3-0 to be on equal goal difference..
wait.. so what happens if both teams are on same pts and same goal difference? is it a play-off?
wait.. so what happens if both teams are on same pts and same goal difference? is it a play-off?
Tackle from behind with studs showind (if you don't get) is an instant red. Plus, the Ghanian player tackled with both feet, so it should've been a red.So true.
They didn't really throw a blanket rule over everything from behind. They just advised refs to have low to no tolerance for challenges from behind.
Regardless, imo that would have been red in every league in the world.
Not true. They draw lots.If they end up on the same points and goal difference, certain factors would be assessed. Things like the performance of the teams, the behavious of the teams (fouls, booking, etc.) There won't be a play-off, no such thing in the World Cup.
For the World Cup tournament, FIFA uses the following criteria to rank teams in the Group Stage.[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_FIFA_World_Cup#cite_note-2010_FIFA_World_Cup_South_Africa_-_Regulations-59"][60][/URL]
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[*]greatest number of points in all group matches;
[*]goal difference in all group matches;
[*]greatest number of goals scored in all group matches;
[*]greatest number of points in matches between tied teams;
[*]goal difference in matches between tied teams;
[*]greatest number of goals scored in matches between tied teams;
[*]drawing of lots by the FIFA Organising Committee.
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+ 1You can't call handball in that situation and not give a red card. Either it was handball + red + penalty, or no handball + no red + no penalty.
"If a player deliberately handles the ball to deny an obvious goal scoring opportunity (e.g., to prevent a breakaway or to deliberately stop a shot), a red card should be given and the player "sent off". However, a hand ball foul should not be called if: (1) a player is instinctively trying to protect himself from injury or (2) the player did not deliberately touch the ball but the ball hit his arm & he did not move the arm toward the ball (however, if the player's arms were in an unnatural position such as above his shoulders or sticking out to the sides, then he should be called for a handball)"
Edit: in this case "did not move the arm toward the ball" could be violated by as little as a 1mm movement. Could have gone either way.