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Technical Analysis: Good Arbitration and Respect in Gil Vicente-Benfica Match

Liga – 26-08-2023 23:47
By Duarte Gomes

Good arbitration and with respect between all playersJoão Pinheiro almost always made the best decision and was also well helpedReferee Score: 7João Pinheiro managed the Gil Vicente-Benfica match, which was played yesterday at the Cidade de Barcelos stadium. Cláudio Pereira (VAR) led the video refereeing team, from Cidade do Futebol, in Oeiras. Below is a technical analysis of the most relevant moves of the match:12’ – Mory Gbane made a persistent foul on João Mário, in a limit bid. The referee did well in managing the situation without resorting to the card.

13’ – José Carlos pulled Di María’s arm, preventing the Argentine striker from progressing to the promising zone. João Pinheiro understood that the offense did not require a yellow card, but he was wrong.17’ – Marlon touched João Mário’s left leg with the tip of his right boot, who fell immediately. The referee, well placed, was peremptory in understanding that there had been sufficient cause/effect to justify the penalty kick (the shot was inside the Gilista area). His interpretation is unshakable, but the truth is that this type of contact does not always allow such unanimous conclusions.18’ – Yellow card shown to Maxime Domínguez, surely for protesting the referee’s decision to award a penalty kick.29’ – Pedro Tiba arrived late and hit Otamendi’s leg with some negligence (which he himself recognized). He was well warned by Braga.37’ – Maxime Domínguez tried for the ball, but ended up hitting only Rafa’s right foot, in a bid where he ran unnecessary risk. The infraction was situated on the threshold of recklessness with negligence, so the referee’s option of not showing him the (second) yellow card is accepted.38’ – Incorrect assessment by João Pinheiro: Leonardo Buta hit Rafa’s leg from behind, following a negligent approach. He missed the yellow card.45+4’ – Kokcu leapt at the ball with his right arm forward, hitting Roko Baturina in the neck/face area. The Turk’s infraction was unsportsmanlike and well sanctioned with a warning. Afterwards, Gil Vicente would have a corner kick, which happened when the stoppage time (+4′) was over. In these cases, the referee must not allow the game to continue.48’ – There was a request for a penalty for an alleged hand/arm by Florentino in his area, but without reason. Although no repetition of the move was shown, it was noticeable that the midfielder’s cut was made with the chest.53’ – Benfica’s legal goal, at the conclusion of a red attack move. João Mário (first) and Fredrik Aursnes (later) always started from a legal position. Rafa Silva, who submitted, too.57’ – A well-marked foul by João Mário (on José Carlos), which resulted in a direct free kick in favor of the home team, close to the red area.61’ – Goal well annulled for Benfica, by competent indication (and at the right time) of the assistant referee: when Alexander Bah made a pass in his direction, Rafa Silva was ahead of the defensive line of the opponents. The later conclusion (would be an own goal) did not count.66’ – Another good decision by the assistant referee, in this case when he signaled an irregular position to Di María. The Argentine created danger on the right, but starting from offside.67’ – Florentino saw the yellow card well after stepping negligently on Félix Correia’s right foot. Afterwards, Rafa Silva protested and was also warned.71’ – Gabriel leaned laterally on Rafa without committing an infraction. The bid, inside Gil Vicente’s area, was well analyzed by the refereeing team.74’ – Legal goal by Gil Vicente, reducing the result on the scoreboard.78’ – New infraction against Rafa for a yellow card for José Carlos. The unsportsmanlike tackle, when the striker rotated to gain ground, was well sanctioned.89’ – Tengstedt fell in the Gil Vicente area, after tripping over the leg of Gabriel Pereira, who was in front of him and did not commit any infraction. Legal bid and well analyzed by the refereeing team.90+4’ – Legal goal for Benfica, by Musa. The striker was in a legal position when João Neves passed the ball to him. It was fine again, the assistant referee.90+5’ – Chiquinho grounded Fujimoto very close to his area, in the frontal zone. From the respective free kick, Gil Vicente’s second goal was born.

2023-08-26 22:47:00
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