Unfortunately, the 15th round of Lega Fortuna is resolved once again especially in connection with the strange decisions of the referees. Pilsen’s Tomáš Chorý probably got away with a red card, Slava’s Peter Olayinka may have committed a foul before the decisive goal.
The main blow of the round was the duel between the first Pilsen and the third Sparta. The home team, which has not lost in the league for more than a year, has been the clear favorite. Furthermore, Letenští went into the match without the support of Casper Hojer and Ladislav Krejčí.
However, Sparta were slightly more active and in the 82nd minute David Pavelka’s kick decided the closest possible triumph. More than his goal, however, there was talk of Tomáš Choré’s punch in the face of Asger Sorensen.
“Not only for me, it is very difficult to comment on the Chorý case, regardless of whether his foul was intentional or not. I, Franta Straka, Ivan Hašek will give my opinion, we immediately face attacks, sometimes even quite vulgar. But we didn’t do anything wrong, we just said what we thought, “ wrote in his comment for Currently.cz Milan Fukal.
The sick Danish opponent did not hit during the interrupted game, but during the “battle for the ball” and took a severe bump from the surgery. But the ball at that moment was completely different, the Plzeň striker also looked at Sorensen and then hit him with his forehead.
The burly Victorian defended himself by saying the ball had been lost to him due to looking at the lights and subsequently thought the ball was going to those spots. However, Sparta does not believe this explanation and LFA has filed a request for an investigation into the proceeding.
“In Choré’s case, the VAR failed miserably. After all, there are people who are responsible and are paid for it! They should have asked the referee to come and have a look, then he would have given some kind of verdict and it would be been done. The commission would support him or punish the referee for bad judgment. “ continued the former representative.
The day after the Plzeň match, Slavia’s match against Baník Ostrava was decided by a curious contrast. Peter Olayinka stepped on Gigli Ndefe’s foot, took the ball away from him and after a quick counterattack, Matěj Jurásek scored the 2: 1.
This time the VAR investigated the situation at length but found no misconduct on the part of the referee on the pitch. Olayinka was certainly impressed by the visitors’ defender, but according to the video assistant, not so intensely as to be an obvious mistake by the head referee.
“Something else happened in the match between Slavia and Baník. I don’t know exactly what the methodology is for using the VAR, once again I’m just saying: paid people sit with it. However, solving a foul in the first half , if there isn’t a potential red card, he probably won’t fall. And the goal was scored after sixteen seconds, when there were several passes and fights. “ Fukal added.
Source: Currently.cz