导出博客文章Should Lee Cattermole and Gary Cahill have seen red? Was Jamie Vardy rightly
awarded a penalty? Should Arsenal have had a penalty against Manchester City?
Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher joined host Rob Wotton in the Sky
Sports News HQ studio to analyse a number of contentious calls from the
weekend.Was your team affected by a controversial decision? Read on to find
out... MATCH: Sunderland v Chelsea, Premier League, SaturdayINCIDENT: Gary
Cahill is shown a yellow card, rather than a red, for bringing down Jermain
Defoe in the first minute of the match as he looked to go through on
goal.GALLAGHERS VIEW: It shows how alert the referee and his assistant were, for
two reasons. Defoe is yards offside when he gets the ball but its a back-pass
from a Chelsea player, so the assistant is alert and hasnt flagged for offside.
The referee then sees Cahill has fouled him but John Terry is close enough to
make it a possible goalscoring opportunity rather than an obvious one.GALLAGHERS
VERDICT: Correct decision Gary Cahill was booked inside the first minute against
Sunderland MATCH: Sunderland v ChelseaINCIDENT: Lee Cattermole is booked for a
lunging tackle on Eden Hazard.GALLAGHERS VIEW: I think its a worse challenge
than the referee realises. He sees it and thinks its a yellow. It looks a yellow
but close up it is a nasty tackle and he is very fortunate to only get a yellow.
If he had got a red he could not have complained. Its late and he has hit him
with the studs. In real time the referee has not seen it as clearly as we have
on the replays.GALLAGHERS VERDICT: Wrong decision Lee Cattermole only saw yellow
for this tackle on Eden Hazard MATCH: Sunderland v ChelseaINCIDENT: John Terry
is sent off for two yellow cards. The first is for a foul on Jermain Defoe and
the second for a challenge on Wahbi Khazri. John Terry was booked for this
tackle on Jermain Defoe GALLAGHERS VIEW: The first one is a yellow. Terry
realises as well, he puts his hand up straight away. Its late and reckless and
he has no chance of playing the ball, which has gone. Its a yellow card.I dont
know why he then made the second tackle, he had no reason to. The fact he has
followed through has convinced the referee to send him off.GALLAGHERS VERDICT:
Correct decision Terry was shown a second yellow card for bringing down Wahbi
Khazri MATCH: Leicester v Everton, Premier League, SaturdayINCIDENT: Jamie Vardy
wins a penalty after being fouled by Matthew Pennington. It was a similar
incident to the one against West Ham a few weeks ago, when Vardy was adjudged to
have dived and was shown a second yellow card.GALLAGHERS VIEW: I think it is the
right decision, he bundles him over and its a penalty. People says its not the
most clear cut but the defender comes across him. Against West Ham, Vardy went
across the defender and was looking to make the contact. He initiated it. With
Pennington they are side by side and he hasnt taken his ground. He did against
West Ham. Side by side they are similar challenges with different outcomes, so
you can see how different it is. But the referee got both right.GALLAGHERS
VERDICT: Correct decision Jamie Vardy won a penalty for the foul by Matthew
Pennington (left), a few weeks after being booked for diving (right) MATCH:
Manchester City v Arsenal, Premier League, SundayINCIDENT: From an Arsenal
free-kick into the box, both Alexis Sanchez and Olivier Giroud appear to have
their shirts pulled. No penalty is given.GALLAGHERS VIEW: If its seen then
something should have been done, but its week-in, week-out. We have one more
week to go and then in the summer we should sit down and think how can we do
this better and identify this. Fernandinho pulled Alexis Sanchezs arm at a
free-kick MATCH: Man City v ArsenalINCIDENT: The referee is hit by the ball,
breaking up an Arsenal attack, but then later in the game plays an advantage
after a foul on Jack Wilshere from which the Gunners score.GALLAGHERS VIEW: You
have almost gone from a referees nightmare to a dream because they have scored
after the advantage and you can turn around say, I have played a major part in
this game flowing properly and the right decision being made. Thats what you
want every game. The ball hit the referee in Man Citys draw with Arsenal, but he
later played an advantage that allowed Arsenal to score MATCH: Middlesbrough v
Brighton, Championship, SaturdayINCIDENT: Brightons Dale Stephens is sent off
for a foul on Gaston Ramirez. The referee initially pulls the yellow card out of
his pocket but appears to change his mind after seeing a gash on Ramirezs
leg.GALLAGHERS VIEW: This is such a debatable incident. He sees the outcome of
the tackle and when you see an injury like that, I dont see how you can keep the
player on the park. You see his leg and if he hadnt been sent off how would you
control the rest of the game?He was stretchered off and needed serious medical
attention. Its such a nasty injury. Maybe the referee didnt realise at first how
serious it was but having realised I think he has taken the right
action.GALLAGHERS VERDICT: Correct decision Dale Stephens was sent off for this
tackle Also See: City-Arsenal talking points Ranieri urges stars to stay Poch:
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