- Oct 17, 2008
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I don't see what the big debate is.
It's pretty clear what happened.
Dunk says "can I take it?", ref blows his whistle without realising the goalkeeper wasn't ready. Ref realises and blows his whistle again to stop play and try and "cancel" his mistake.
After that, he loses control, of the situation, realises he blew so the goal has to stand and gives the goal. VAR then pipes up to help with a reason (namely that he blew the second whistle before the ball crossed the line, therefore therefore that the goal shouldn't stand as the ball was dead) to save ref's blushes.
It was a poor mistake from Lee Mason and the goal should have stood.
It's pretty clear what happened.
Dunk says "can I take it?", ref blows his whistle without realising the goalkeeper wasn't ready. Ref realises and blows his whistle again to stop play and try and "cancel" his mistake.
After that, he loses control, of the situation, realises he blew so the goal has to stand and gives the goal. VAR then pipes up to help with a reason (namely that he blew the second whistle before the ball crossed the line, therefore therefore that the goal shouldn't stand as the ball was dead) to save ref's blushes.
It was a poor mistake from Lee Mason and the goal should have stood.