QUOTE(kucingmainan @ May 20 2018, 12:38 AM)
How is that not a red. Lol.
QUOTE(UntilUComeBack @ May 20 2018, 12:39 AM)
This reff hate us.
Lol.
Anyway do park the bus laaaa. Keep play like usual.
QUOTE(Kerplunk @ May 20 2018, 12:41 AM)
Cowardly ref. No other excuse.
No wayyyyyy

Surprised how many people still don't know about the rule change that was implemented quite awhile ago. But what's funnier is professional players and manager like Conte himself too were seemingly unaware of this fact. And then there are expert pundits like Keown who are paid to talk football and also unaware of the change.
QUOTE
Players who commit a foul to deny a goalscoring opportunity will no longer automatically be sent off, football's rule-making body has confirmed.
The previous 'triple-punishment' rule required a red card - and therefore a suspension - as well as the award of a penalty under those circumstances.
However, players committing accidental fouls that deny a goalscoring chance will now be cautioned instead.
But deliberate fouls will still incur a red card.
Important to note that this only apply for "accidental" fouls. "Deliberate" fouls ala Suarez playing goalkeeper at the WC is still a sending off.
This post has been edited by Cloud0890: May 20 2018, 01:23 AM