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Rio turning like an oil tanker there.
I'm intrigued as to why it was an outrageously wrong decision not to send off de Jong in the WC final for karate kicking someone, but it's now an outrageously wrong decision to send off Nani for karate kicking someone.
I was never convinced de Jong was a definite red. It's whether you think there's intent or not, which is hard to be reasonably confident. He didn't have a big kick, he just braced his leg with studs up against an opponent running onto him.I'm intrigued as to why it was an outrageously wrong decision not to send off de Jong in the WC final for karate kicking someone, but it's now an outrageously wrong decision to send off Nani for karate kicking someone.
For the record, I don't think either were reds as neither looked to have the "excessive force" necessary to merit serious foul play and deserve a red card, but am rather amused/perplexed by the disparity in reactions between the two offences.I was never convinced de Jong was a definite red. It's whether you think there's intent or not, which is hard to be reasonably confident. He didn't have a big kick, he just braced his leg with studs up against an opponent running onto him.
Nani just lifted his leg up, the sort of thing that happens regularly, even in other countries with a high leg phobia. No intent and no violent action.
TBH I think de Jong's gained notoriety in retrospect because it spawned a still photo that made it look far worse than it was. But at least it was an actual challenge, Nani was just trying to bring the ball down over his shoulder and collided with Arbeloa coming the other way.For the record, I don't think either were reds as neither looked to have the "excessive force" necessary to merit serious foul play and deserve a red card, but am rather amused/perplexed by the disparity in reactions between the two offences.