As much as I don't like the Galaxy, that was not a hand ball as it looks like it hits his chest mostly. That fight in Seattle was intense, the stadium was going insane! I am shocked no reds were given during the game
Yes, and PRO issued a statement explaining it. Initial review had narrow clips that did not show the defender on the goal line. Once VAR got a new shot from a wider angle, the could see near side defender was on the goal line, thus there were actually 2 opponents nearer the goal line than the attacker, therefore he was not in an offside position
The Sounders wish there had been someone to overrule Daniel Radford on multiple occasions. I don't understand how the guy is still an MLS official, and the only reason he's a VAR official is because he couldn't cut it as a CR. (Also: this is the first time Christina has ever heard "handbags" in soccer? Really?)
watching it back 30 on chicago is not letting Brenner come back onside. Kind of tough to call that one interference, especially considering how close the strike was to the GK anyway - he was never saving that. Bailed out.
How about the chokehold from the lafc player on the sounders player? Look extremely closely at 5:38 and you’ll notice the arm around the neck of the sounders player. Casemiro 2.0😂😂😂
Montreal goals - Bad Penalty Call, Dumb referees not calling their fair one immediately, and obvious foul at the last minute not called off. That officiating team is all clowns.
I am very confused about the Sounders game. I would assume that kicking a goalie twice when the ball is secured should count as violent conduct and endangering the safety of an opponent. The kicks were not full force but there was no reason to kick out and I thought keepers are supposed to protected.
Certainly a foul but most fouls like this are only given a yellow. As you said, it lacked force and VAR didn’t see a clear and obvious red card in that.
Philly vs Montreal. What a gongshow with the “offside” review. Whole situation likely could have been avoided if CR spoke to the AR. Do CR not talk to AR anymore?
I’m so confused about the Philly match. Wasn’t Glenese pushed from behind with an elbow to start this score…. It ultimately put Offur in this position he was in. Think the ref got this wrong. The offside position is irrelevant.
Looks to me like Glenese lost Offur momentarily, then tried to get back in position to block him out. The contact was shoulder-to-shoulder and Offur was just a bit stronger than Glenese (or maybe their feet got tangled while both are clearly focused on the ball). But I don't see any signs of a foul. This sort of contact happens pretty frequently and imo football doesn't expect a call here (for that matter - Glenese didn't appear to complain to the referee who was 2 yards away after the goal was scored).
Guzan could see the ball, so his line of sight was not interfered with, especially since Portland’s striker wasn’t offside. Their Toronto take I have to agree with, but a second thing I’m wondering was if Callender would have been able to dive if that TFC player wasn’t on the line. Lastly, Bou looked offside from the lines on the field.
To be fair, while the monitor was glitching, he did get several static views. The more important thing is that under the IFAB VAR protocol, the referee can always take advice from the VAR without going to the monitor, just like he does from an AR on the line or the 4th official. There were one or two times this happened last season, too, and PRO explained how they handle it. Going to the monitor for offside decisions is largely performative, designed to sell the call.
@@shamrockshawtty The monitor momentarily worked several times, and he wasn't acting - he was waiting for the glitch to resolve, much like I do when my wifi gets laggy. He was also talking to the VAR over comms getting a description of what the VAR was trying to show him.
@@johnmcgimpsey1825 well the monitor is not just to sell the call. Now I’m not a pro ref, but I do town/club refereeing in my area. Personally, I wouldn’t want someone to just say to reverse the call without me seeing it, say if I had VAR or someone to directly talk to. Just my opinion though
@@attktitan6057 If you do town/club refereeing, do you take the word of your AR when they determine that an offside offense occurred? There's really no difference in taking VAR's word for it for the majority of offside decisions (i.e., whether the player was in an offside position when the ball was last played or touched by a teammate), so in those cases going to the monitor is performative, but players and fans in MLS expect it. Some leagues don't have the referee go to the monitor in those situations since it simply delays the game further. Obviously the exceptions will be if there's a less objective judgment call to make, but even then there's no IFAB requirement to go to the monitor if the VAR can describe the clear obvious error to the referee's satisfaction over comms.
Thought it was funny you said that Dallas gk saved two pk’s when the whole review is how he cheated the first pk. 😂 Personally I wouldn’t call it a save if he (maybe) only saved it by being off his line.
Let's be real. How often do you think keepers truly play the book and stay perfectly on their line on PKs. I remember the last big time this happened in MLS in an Orlando playoff game a couple years ago. And the narrative at the time was, its a stupid call, because its rarely enforced.
So for you guys Mls referees got every call right lol how about show some clips where they made mistakes and not make it so obvious that ur job is to make mls referees look good
They didn't agree that the Galaxy handball was correct. They believe it was likely not a handball, but the wasn't that smoking gun camera shot to say VAR should have recommended review outright.
Daniel Radford is a HORRIBLE REF (in any capacity)!!! How is he still allowed to able to be involved with any match? He should even be allowed to scan tickets for fans to enter a stadium.
The issue with the Galaxy Handball goal has everything to do with the ref making that call in the first place. Should not have called anything and let VAR handle it
That's a complete misunderstanding of how the system works. VAR does not referee the game. VAR is a backstop for obvious mistakes. It depends on cameras. It cannot take into account the view the referee had. We don't want calls not whistled on the field hoping that VAR might have a better angle. What would you have said if there wasn't a clear angle showing it one way or the other but the referee didn't blow the whistle for something he really saw as a handball? I certainly don't want that.
@@choduffield The ref should not have called it because he didn’t have a good enough view of the play to even make that call. He was a good 25yards behind the play. How can he be sooo sure that it was a hand ball? When defenders use their hands in the box refs will almost always use VAR to call a pen, same should be applied to offense just like offside goals
Absolutely not a handball and the ref could’ve never made that call from where he was standing. He had a pretty fair game otherwise. it’s a huge mistake though
They're using a bit of shorthand to describe what Law 11 says is interfering with an opponent by a player in an offside position by "(1) preventing an opponent from playing or being able to play the ball by clearly obstructing the opponent’s line of vision or (2) challenging an opponent for the ball or (3) clearly attempting to play a ball which is close when this action impacts on an opponent or (4) making an obvious action which clearly impacts on the ability of an opponent to play the ball".
I'm genuinely not trying to sound rude, but are you new to watching soccer? This is a rule that I've seen been enforced or talked about multiple times, maybe not in MLS as much.
@@TepidWater I think it was the term "goalkeeper interference" that was confusing - that's not a football/soccer term, though it's part of the rules in hockey. Slang is weird - I'm really surprised that Christina had never heard of "handbags"...
Get rid of Andrew Wiebe - he adds very little and doesn't know the LOTG - Christina Unkel is awesome would be a much better show with just her or other referees who actually know the LOTG.
Some bullshit about impact on the Keeper...the first one the Ball is so in the corner the Keeper would need to groß 2 feet to get there n the second the Keeper the Ball and the striker(Moreno)..r in one line ...that is just bs "impact the Keeper 😂😂😂
Not calling out Offor fouls Glesnes during the tying goal and the errant first yellow causing the red later on. Losada called it justice for the beautiful game to get these call right and I call him a douche...
And where does it say that? The referee can change a call until the play has been restarted. Additional/missed information was found before the restart. Bad job in not seeing it first go-round, but great job getting it right in the end. All with the laws.
@@WillHeineman Nothing in this segment suggests that play had restarted. Really, I will only believe it if I see it. If that did happen, it's absolutely wrong. The crew will get dinged for it.
OPPOSITS DO ATTRACT! Christina Unkel: Cute, Ted Unkel: a Cro Magnon. C.U.: A good referee, better than some men refs in MLS. Case in point T.U. C.U.: Knowledgeable, T.U.: Couldn't think think his way out of a glass room with doors. Or it could be that I don't like the way he handles a game.
Overall I think Christina added a lot to this, would love to see more of her or any other pro refs.
The fact she refuses to say the ever so lame "Let's go" she automatically gets bonus points.
As much as I don't like the Galaxy, that was not a hand ball as it looks like it hits his chest mostly. That fight in Seattle was intense, the stadium was going insane! I am shocked no reds were given during the game
Yes, and PRO issued a statement explaining it. Initial review had narrow clips that did not show the defender on the goal line. Once VAR got a new shot from a wider angle, the could see near side defender was on the goal line, thus there were actually 2 opponents nearer the goal line than the attacker, therefore he was not in an offside position
Thank you for making the music not as loud!
Would have loved to seen a breakdown of Raheem Edwards’ two handed tackle from behind late in the game
Why? Because you’ve never seen a standard tactical foul before?
You must be new
from ur description it sounds like a stonewall yellow card?
Daniel Radford, Mr. Red Card Wedding himself, still being a joke as a VAR.
The Sounders wish there had been someone to overrule Daniel Radford on multiple occasions. I don't understand how the guy is still an MLS official, and the only reason he's a VAR official is because he couldn't cut it as a CR. (Also: this is the first time Christina has ever heard "handbags" in soccer? Really?)
Sounders blaming referees? Yawn.
@@choduffield Nah, referring to the multiple times PRO has confirmed that he effed up in Sounders matches.
watching it back 30 on chicago is not letting Brenner come back onside. Kind of tough to call that one interference, especially considering how close the strike was to the GK anyway - he was never saving that. Bailed out.
True but the laws are clear and there are no loose lines to what is considered interference
And yes, he was very bailed out and probably wasn’t saving that anyways
6:34 titled as Chicago vs FC Dallas. It's Chicago vs Cincinnati ^-^
How about the chokehold from the lafc player on the sounders player? Look extremely closely at 5:38 and you’ll notice the arm around the neck of the sounders player. Casemiro 2.0😂😂😂
See my comment below. Compare that to the SJ red last week. Both are reds or neither are reds.
7:32 I think number 2 was offside and he touched the goalkeeper before the ball crossed the line.
Should've taken a look at Javain Brown's yellow card, in my opinion the foul went the wrong way.
Montreal goals - Bad Penalty Call, Dumb referees not calling their fair one immediately, and obvious foul at the last minute not called off. That officiating team is all clowns.
I am very confused about the Sounders game. I would assume that kicking a goalie twice when the ball is secured should count as violent conduct and endangering the safety of an opponent. The kicks were not full force but there was no reason to kick out and I thought keepers are supposed to protected.
Certainly a foul but most fouls like this are only given a yellow. As you said, it lacked force and VAR didn’t see a clear and obvious red card in that.
@@offthehookproductions4481 I still think there is an argument that kicking a goalies hand is worthy of an automatic red card.
Philly vs Montreal. What a gongshow with the “offside” review. Whole situation likely could have been avoided if CR spoke to the AR. Do CR not talk to AR anymore?
I do not watch when the batter charges the mound I close my eyes.
I’m so confused about the Philly match. Wasn’t Glenese pushed from behind with an elbow to start this score…. It ultimately put Offur in this position he was in.
Think the ref got this wrong. The offside position is irrelevant.
Looks to me like Glenese lost Offur momentarily, then tried to get back in position to block him out. The contact was shoulder-to-shoulder and Offur was just a bit stronger than Glenese (or maybe their feet got tangled while both are clearly focused on the ball). But I don't see any signs of a foul. This sort of contact happens pretty frequently and imo football doesn't expect a call here (for that matter - Glenese didn't appear to complain to the referee who was 2 yards away after the goal was scored).
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Guzan could see the ball, so his line of sight was not interfered with, especially since Portland’s striker wasn’t offside. Their Toronto take I have to agree with, but a second thing I’m wondering was if Callender would have been able to dive if that TFC player wasn’t on the line. Lastly, Bou looked offside from the lines on the field.
I love how you just gloss over the Ref in the Chi v Cin game doing VAR with a blank monitor
To be fair, while the monitor was glitching, he did get several static views. The more important thing is that under the IFAB VAR protocol, the referee can always take advice from the VAR without going to the monitor, just like he does from an AR on the line or the 4th official. There were one or two times this happened last season, too, and PRO explained how they handle it. Going to the monitor for offside decisions is largely performative, designed to sell the call.
@John McGimpsey He was standing there acting like he was watching the monitor. Then he did the VAR hand box and pointed to the penalty spot.
@@shamrockshawtty The monitor momentarily worked several times, and he wasn't acting - he was waiting for the glitch to resolve, much like I do when my wifi gets laggy. He was also talking to the VAR over comms getting a description of what the VAR was trying to show him.
@@johnmcgimpsey1825 well the monitor is not just to sell the call. Now I’m not a pro ref, but I do town/club refereeing in my area. Personally, I wouldn’t want someone to just say to reverse the call without me seeing it, say if I had VAR or someone to directly talk to. Just my opinion though
@@attktitan6057 If you do town/club refereeing, do you take the word of your AR when they determine that an offside offense occurred? There's really no difference in taking VAR's word for it for the majority of offside decisions (i.e., whether the player was in an offside position when the ball was last played or touched by a teammate), so in those cases going to the monitor is performative, but players and fans in MLS expect it. Some leagues don't have the referee go to the monitor in those situations since it simply delays the game further. Obviously the exceptions will be if there's a less objective judgment call to make, but even then there's no IFAB requirement to go to the monitor if the VAR can describe the clear obvious error to the referee's satisfaction over comms.
I love this keep it up
Shouldve also checked that 2nd/3rd in the Dallas game. I just wanted to see it closer for SKC fans who didn't understand 😂
Thought it was funny you said that Dallas gk saved two pk’s when the whole review is how he cheated the first pk. 😂 Personally I wouldn’t call it a save if he (maybe) only saved it by being off his line.
Let's be real. How often do you think keepers truly play the book and stay perfectly on their line on PKs. I remember the last big time this happened in MLS in an Orlando playoff game a couple years ago. And the narrative at the time was, its a stupid call, because its rarely enforced.
So, that last penalty actually shouldn't have happened because as you've said in the past, "Ball don't lie", right? ;)
So for you guys Mls referees got every call right lol how about show some clips where they made mistakes and not make it so obvious that ur job is to make mls referees look good
They didn't agree that the Galaxy handball was correct. They believe it was likely not a handball, but the wasn't that smoking gun camera shot to say VAR should have recommended review outright.
Daniel Radford is a HORRIBLE REF (in any capacity)!!! How is he still allowed to able to be involved with any match? He should even be allowed to scan tickets for fans to enter a stadium.
The issue with the Galaxy Handball goal has everything to do with the ref making that call in the first place. Should not have called anything and let VAR handle it
That's a complete misunderstanding of how the system works. VAR does not referee the game. VAR is a backstop for obvious mistakes. It depends on cameras. It cannot take into account the view the referee had. We don't want calls not whistled on the field hoping that VAR might have a better angle. What would you have said if there wasn't a clear angle showing it one way or the other but the referee didn't blow the whistle for something he really saw as a handball? I certainly don't want that.
@@choduffield The ref should not have called it because he didn’t have a good enough view of the play to even make that call. He was a good 25yards behind the play. How can he be sooo sure that it was a hand ball? When defenders use their hands in the box refs will almost always use VAR to call a pen, same should be applied to offense just like offside goals
Absolutely not a handball and the ref could’ve never made that call from where he was standing. He had a pretty fair game otherwise. it’s a huge mistake though
Honestly, first time hearing about goal keeper interference
They're using a bit of shorthand to describe what Law 11 says is interfering with an opponent by a player in an offside position by "(1) preventing an opponent from playing or being able to play the ball by clearly obstructing the opponent’s line of vision or (2) challenging an opponent for the ball or (3) clearly attempting to play a ball which is close when this action impacts on an opponent or (4) making an obvious action which clearly impacts on the ability of an opponent to play the ball".
I'm genuinely not trying to sound rude, but are you new to watching soccer? This is a rule that I've seen been enforced or talked about multiple times, maybe not in MLS as much.
@@TepidWater I think it was the term "goalkeeper interference" that was confusing - that's not a football/soccer term, though it's part of the rules in hockey. Slang is weird - I'm really surprised that Christina had never heard of "handbags"...
Get rid of Andrew Wiebe - he adds very little and doesn't know the LOTG - Christina Unkel is awesome would be a much better show with just her or other referees who actually know the LOTG.
Some bullshit about impact on the Keeper...the first one the Ball is so in the corner the Keeper would need to groß 2 feet to get there n the second the Keeper the Ball and the striker(Moreno)..r in one line ...that is just bs "impact the Keeper 😂😂😂
I'd like just one season where the Timbers dont recieve a weekly non-consensual buggering
Galaxy getting the shaft by refs. What else is new?
What's new? Galaxy getting the shaft by refs.
Not calling out Offor fouls Glesnes during the tying goal and the errant first yellow causing the red later on. Losada called it justice for the beautiful game to get these call right and I call him a douche...
Dear MLS, sorry! there is no "MLS review show of each week in this season, right?💔👎👎👎😵💫😭
dont care if you got the right call, literally in the rules you cant var the var
And where does it say that?
The referee can change a call until the play has been restarted. Additional/missed information was found before the restart. Bad job in not seeing it first go-round, but great job getting it right in the end. All with the laws.
@@choduffield except play HAD restarted
@@WillHeineman Nothing in this segment suggests that play had restarted. Really, I will only believe it if I see it. If that did happen, it's absolutely wrong. The crew will get dinged for it.
OPPOSITS DO ATTRACT! Christina Unkel: Cute, Ted Unkel: a Cro Magnon. C.U.: A good referee, better than some men refs in MLS. Case in point T.U. C.U.: Knowledgeable, T.U.: Couldn't think think his way out of a glass room with doors. Or it could be that I don't like the way he handles a game.
No idea why the first thing your bring up is looks. It has zero to do with the content here and shouldn't even be on your list.
@@choduffield agreed, kinda soured the rest of this comment for me
@@choduffield No it's just my thought's. Now you can kiss them (my thought's) bless them and they'll blow away.
MLS is sooo behind from other leagues who use VAR.. seriously needs more investment
Such bullshit on the interference call. Guzan was never going to save that shot anyways.
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Attacker could have not run in front of the play and there would be no issue.