@ECGoodman1607@FOXSoccer@MelissaMOrtiz@SachaKljestan@bguzan@MauriceEdu Does this say anything about malice? When you look, was his ankle in an unnatural and endangered the safety of the player? If you think anything other than “No” and then “Yes” then go to the optometrist. I’m American but I honestly hate Americans who come in and make us look dumb
@PatrickWCutler Tell me you are the family member every groans at when you show up, without telling me you’re that family member. It’s that guy up there ^^^^
@ValueDepot_LLC@yinzer_g Balogun could’ve stopped at the shoulder to shoulder action, be he kept going (not of momentum) to try and outmuscle the player and he faced the consequences
@thirdpairdemon@yinzer_g Here’s the thing though—no one can read another person’s mind and you can’t ever tell if something had intention. That’s why these rules exist and all referees have different leniencies. Any ref would call that a red all day. A coach would find a way to make plays look accidental
@Blake1771M@yinzer_g The stepping on the foot is part of the challenge from balogun. Take your glasses off and look. The entire challenge starts from when he runs at the ball, to hitting his heel on the up, studs to calf and drag down with his right foot until he twists the ankle of that player