Behind the Whistle: Key Match Decisions of the Week
In the latest edition of Behind the Whistle, former Premier League referee Chris Foy analyzes important decisions from the most recent matches in the Sky Bet Championship, League One, and League Two. This feature aims to provide EFL supporters with insights into the decision-making processes of referees and clarify certain calls based on the laws of the game.
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Sky Bet Championship Highlights
Bristol City vs. Coventry City
Incident: Goal scored - possible foul (Bristol City)
Decision: Goal awarded (Bristol City)
Foy comments that as the shot on goal was taken by a Bristol City player, another Bristol City player was lying on the ground in front of the goalkeeper, making clear contact.
Correct Decision: Disallowed goal due to obstruction of the goalkeeper's movement.
Queens Park Rangers vs. Plymouth Argyle
Incident: Possible red card for serious foul play (Plymouth Argyle)
Decision: Red card issued (Plymouth Argyle)
According to Foy, the tackle by Plymouth Argyle's No 35 warranted a red card due to excessive force and danger posed to an opponent.
Correct Decision: Red card upheld for serious foul play.
Preston North End vs. Luton Town
Incident: Possible penalty for foul (Luton Town)
Decision: No penalty, foul outside the box (Luton Town)
Foy emphasizes the importance of proper referee positioning, stating that although a player fell inside the box, the foul was committed outside, warranting just a free-kick.
Correct Decision: Free-kick awarded for foul outside the penalty area.
Sky Bet League One Insights
Burton Albion vs. Stevenage
Incident: Goal scored - possible foul (Stevenage)
Decision: Goal disallowed (Stevenage)
Foy explains that the disallowed goal follows an illegal move by Stevenage's No 5, who impeded the Burton defender, justifying the referee's decision.
Correct Decision: Goal disallowed for foul play.
Exeter City vs. Peterborough United
Incident: Possible penalty for foul (Peterborough United)
Decision: Penalty awarded (Peterborough United)
Foy points out that the referee's fitness and positioning were crucial in spotting the foul on Peterborough's No 17, leading to the correct penalty being awarded.
Correct Decision: Penalty given for a clear foul.
Sky Bet League Two Review
Notts County vs. Grimsby
Incident: Goal scored - possible offside (Notts County)
Decision: Goal awarded (Notts County)
Foy discusses the complexities of the offside rule as Notts County's No 29 scored, despite the involvement of players in offside positions; however, the ruling is that he was not deemed offside.
Correct Decision: Goal awarded, although consideration for offside was necessary.
Conclusion
This edition of Behind the Whistle provides a deeper understanding of refereeing decisions in the EFL. By analyzing these key incidents, fans gain valuable insights into the complexities surrounding officiating in football.
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