I think Wissa committed the original foul. Two arms around Dunk’s waist effectively. Dunk tossed him to one side which upset the ref. If Dunk had scored instead of being felled, I’m sure it would have counted as I’ve seen blockers tossed off many times but no foul given.Unfortunately for us it was the right call. They both fouled each other, Dunk first. I don't WANT to see refs always accede to the VAR muppets.
I thought the ref was very goodI have no beef with either ref nor VAR, tonight.
Because decisions on fouls (or not) are subjective and so different human beings will arrive at different conclusions (and potentially the same human being might even arrive at a different conclusion from one day to the next).So Why has the referee and VAR have 2 different view points ?
It was pretty clear Dunk fouled Wissa imho. He slung him out the way.March v Spurs is the only one I remember.
But I think the point sometimes of VAR is to say 'hang on ref - you need to look at that again and make a decision, because it could be either way'. To my mind it was quite subjective as to whether Dunk really fouled Wissa or just brushed him off. And I'm quite happy for VAR to say that to the ref and ask him to 'have another look' - rather than 'you must change your mind'.
Are you saying referees are human beings? No place for that on NSC....Because decisions on fouls (or not) are subjective and so different human beings will arrive at different conclusions (and potentially the same human being might even arrive at a different conclusion from one day to the next).
He did well to stay awakeI thought the ref was very good
He really didn't. When he went to the monitor and looked at it I thought it was a strange penalty he was about to give. From a footballing perspective I'm glad it was left on field. Refs really need to toughen up and use their instincts more.Haven’t seen it although Durham had is as a stone wall and the ref made a big error