I am a bit nervous to have a Spanish referee officiating the Iran vs USA match as many of the American players speak Spanish fluently. Do you guys know anything about this gentleman is he a fair refere?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz a fair referee?
Collapse
X
-
Guardiola doesn't like him:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...iola-2018.html
He was also the referee in the game where Maccabi Haifa beat Juve 2-0
Comment
-
Not a good choice in my opinion. First of all, Spanish referees are very prone to hand out cards easily.
Jonas Eriksson, a former FIFA referee who nowadays works as sports pundit for Swedish state national television (and has been highly critical of his former employer FIFA), commented on Lahoz after Qatar-Senegal. He knows the referee very well.
He discussed the penalty situation that Qatar wanted, he literally said that Lahoz is "allergic" to those kind of situations and never awards the attacking player a penalty, because he believes the attacker seeks the penalty by intentionally letting the defender run into him. Eriksson said you could either interpret the situation as Lahoz did or as the defender being clumsy and causing the foul. He said if it was himself officiating the game he would likely call it a penalty. But since it wasn't a clear penalty, VAR will back up the referee and not intervene. So it all depends on who the referee is.
With that being said, those are the situations that Taremi has been phenomenal in and has been awarded many penalties for, but it seems Lahoz won't call those.
- Likes 2
Comment
-
Originally posted by Raptor View PostNot a good choice in my opinion. First of all, Spanish referees are very prone to hand out cards easily.
Jonas Eriksson, a former FIFA referee who nowadays works as sports pundit for Swedish state national television (and has been highly critical of his former employer FIFA), commented on Lahoz after Qatar-Senegal. He knows the referee very well.
He discussed the penalty situation that Qatar wanted, he literally said that Lahoz is "allergic" to those kind of situations and never awards the attacking player a penalty, because he believes the attacker seeks the penalty by intentionally letting the defender run into him. Eriksson said you could either interpret the situation as Lahoz did or as the defender being clumsy and causing the foul. He said if it was himself officiating the game he would likely call it a penalty. But since it wasn't a clear penalty, VAR will back up the referee and not intervene. So it all depends on who the referee is.
With that being said, those are the situations that Taremi has been phenomenal in and has been awarded many penalties for, but it seems Lahoz won't call those.
- Likes 2
Comment
footer ad
Collapse
Comment