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Chapter 612 Chapter [046] - Questioned - [Today's first update]

Chapter 612 Chapter [046] - Suspected - [Today's first update]

The referee's problem seems to have never stopped, and even intensified. Italy's "Gazzetta dello Sport" also reported such a report: Collina's successor has become the world's public enemy, and Rossetti has helped Argentina more than once.

They expounded this fact in detail in the report: In the war between Britain and Germany, the referee Larionda became the object of verbal criticism from all over the world.But just a few hours later, another referee stepped forward to share his pressure. This person is the famous Italian whistler Rossetti.In the game between Argentina and Mexico, Carlos Tevez was disqualified for an obvious offside header. Rossetti was in the spotlight for the second time in this cup. Whether he can continue to enforce the game has become doubtful.

The moment of controversy came in the 25th minute of the game, when Messi went straight through the middle and Tevez broke into the penalty area. Mexican goalkeeper Perez saved the ball before his shot.Judging from the TV slow-motion playback, the ball was obviously offside, and Tevez was 1 meter beyond the defender, but both the assistant referee and referee Rossetti turned a blind eye.Although the Mexican players besieged the main referee to protest, Rossetti still awarded the goal after seeking opinions.

After the game, Rossetti was criticized by the media all over the world after Larionda.The Mexican media "Terra" claimed that Rossetti destroyed the hopes of the Mexicans, and he was the biggest miscalculation maker.Even the Italian media did not spare their compatriots. "Corriere dello Sport" jokingly said: "The Italians dominated the game." Mexican coach Aguirre said angrily that this misjudgment directly led to Mexico's defeat, and the referee was the chief culprit.Even Argentina's "Ole" and "Clarion" also admitted that the ball was offside.Rossetti's poor performance made everyone feel incomprehensible.

In fact, this is the second time Rossetti has been criticized in this cup.Before he had officiated the game between Australia and Ghana, it was in that game that he sent off Australia's terminally ill player Kewell, and Rossetti even received death threats afterwards.After learning that Rossetti will referee the game between Argentina and Mexico, some media also exposed the origin of the Italian referee and the Argentine team.Four years ago in the World Cup in Germany, it was Rossetti who played the game of Argentina's 6-0 victory over Serbia and Montenegro. In that game, he sent off Serbia and Montenegro player Kezman with a red card. In the 2005 Confederations Cup, Rossetti officiated two Argentine games, and the Blue and Whites also won.But this time, Rossetti once again helped Argentina, and the title of "Fu Xing" really deserved its reputation.

As a representative of the Italian referee, Rossetti is considered to be the successor of the bald whistler Corina.In the 2008 European Championships, he had officiated the opening game and the final final. UEFA is optimistic that he will become the first referee in Europe after Merck.Collina also said before the World Cup that the Italian team and referee Rossetti will be called the pride of the Italians in South Africa.Now the former group was almost eliminated, and the latter sent such a shocking misjudgment that not only Rossetti, but also Italy and FIFA will be ashamed.Will such referees continue to play in the World Cup?let us wait and see.But one thing is certain, except for Argentina, any team does not want their game to be refereeed by Rossetti.

At this time, the domestic media in Australia also paid attention to this matter. They used this headline to report on the refereeing issue: Kewell criticized the referee for favoring the big football country, and Australia was unfair six times in seven games.

They wrote like this: After the Australian team was eliminated in the group stage of this World Cup, striker Kewell was given a red card by the referee in the second round of the group stage, so he failed to play in the final battle and missed this World Cup.The veteran who was rumored to have insisted on playing for his country despite his illness for many years, publicly criticized international referees for often favoring big countries in international competitions after the team was eliminated, and hoped that FIFA would pay attention to the problem.

Kewell said that Australia has been unfairly punished six times in the past seven matches in the World Cup. In this World Cup, two of the three group matches were awarded red cards, leaving the team with only 7 players.

Although the law enforcement of ball certificates has been questioned, FIFA continued to call on referees to whistle more severely for elbow fouls in the knockout match yesterday. "In the group stage, there are several tackles or elbow fouls that are likely to lead to fractures." The chairman of the FIFA Medical Committee, De Hooch, is also not satisfied with the current penalties for some elbow strikes. He believes that elbow strike players should be directly sent off with a red card instead of a yellow card.

The English media also responded to these. The England team expressed comfort for the Mexican team that had suffered the same as itself. At the same time, the English "Sun" made such a report: FIFA issued a statement and refused to express any views on the referee's low-level misjudgment.

They wrote in the article: On the 27th local time, the World Cup in South Africa ended the two games on the second day of the 1/8 finals. As a result, the German team beat England 4-1, and Argentina defeated Mexico 3-1.In the two games, the referee made obvious mistakes, but FIFA said it refused to talk about the referee's penalty.

In the match of the century between Germany and England, the German team led 2-0 at the start, but England then scored a goal in color.In the 38th minute of the game, England midfielder Lampard lobbed the German goal. The ball hit the crossbar and bounced across the goal line before bouncing onto the crossbar. The ball fell again and was confiscated by German goalkeeper Neuer.

The post-match footage showed that when the ball landed for the first time, it had crossed the goal line by nearly 1 meter.However, the on-duty Uruguayan referee Larionda ruled that the ball was invalid after consulting the linesman.Since then, the game has become one-sided, the German team played a very sharp counterattack, and scored two more goals in the second half to lock the score at 4-1.

"FIFA does not make any comment on decisions made by referees on the pitch," FIFA said in a statement.Previously, FIFA has refused to implement the practice of using technical means to help referees enforce the law.

Shortly thereafter, the Mexican team also fell victim to the referee's misjudgment.They played very well against the Argentine team, but the referee was in 26 minutes, and a goal by Tevez, who was offside by nearly a meter, was valid.This penalty also reversed the situation on the field. The Mexican team has been sentenced to death after conceding two goals in a row. Although they recovered one goal, it did not help.

It is also regrettable that the on-duty Italian referee Rossetti, after seeking the opinions of the linesman, still disregarded the protest of the Mexican team and ruled that the goal was valid.If there is an off-site technical replay to support and assist, Rossetti will not make such a low-level mistake.

The referee's mistakes in these two important games have also led to extremely high calls for FIFA to take technical measures to help referees make penalties.England's coach Fabio Capello, captain Steven Gerrard, and Lampard, the victim of the referee's misjudgment, all said that they hoped that FIFA would introduce technical means as soon as possible.The British bookmaker William Hill also adjusted the odds for this, betting on the odds that FIFA will use video replays to adjudicate the disputed ball, from 7-2 to 5-1.

A spokesman for William Hill said: "Two mistakes of this magnitude in such a short period of time have cost England and Mexico both victims. There is now enormous pressure on FIFA to respond."

FIFA President Sepp Blatter has always opposed the use of video to assist in judgments in games. He has two reasons: first, it is too expensive to use video judgments worldwide; second, the introduction of video to assist in judgments will greatly damage the fluency of the game.

However, shortly after England's "Sun" reported this article, Spain's "Aspen" made such a report: FIFA wanted to control the replay of the large-screen video to prevent players from besieging the referee.

They wrote in the article: On the evening of the 27th, the Mexican team and the Argentine team played a 1/8 knockout match at the Joburg Football City Stadium.Argentine striker Carlos Tevez opened the scoring, and the whole process of scoring was played on the big screen.After watching the replay video, the players of the Mexican team believed that Tevez was in an "offside" position before getting the ball, and the goal should be ruled invalid.The angry Mexican players found the law enforcement referee's theory at that time.

FIFA spokesman Nicholas said: "In the future, we will strictly control the replay videos played on the big screens in the stadium."

He said that the big screens in the World Cup stadium will play "infotainment programs" before the game, and the replay video of the game will be played during the game.The South African World Cup Organizing Committee is responsible for managing the broadcast content on the big screens in the stadium.

South Africa World Cup Organizing Committee spokesman Clegg revealed that the radio and television team inside the stadium has received relevant notices. "Maybe that shot shouldn't be replayed. But unfortunately, the shot appeared on the big screen in the stadium very quickly, and there was nothing we could do about it," Clegg said.

FIFA spokesman Nicholas revealed that FIFA has not yet received official feedback on the conflict between Argentina and Mexico players and coaches.

It is reported that during the intermission of the match between Argentina and Mexico, the unconvinced Mexican players and Argentine players started arguing. The Italian referee Rossetti and the staff of the stadium quickly stepped forward to stop the match, but to no avail. The dispute lasted for five minutes.

(End of this chapter)

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