You could say that in any game about any ref and nobody would argueThe first was a pen, the second probably not. What's not under debate is that Jon Moss is losing control of yet another match. He needs to go. Worst referee in the league by far.
True. But Moss is especially awful. Every match he works seems to devolve into him with a circle of players around him arguing. He's more of an attention whore than an actual referee.You could say that in any game about any ref and nobody would argue
I'm starting to think people just like being outraged.
Tuesday - "VAR is ruining the game. Just let the referee do their job and go with the decision on the field"
Wednesday - "VAR is a joke. Clearly the system is a failure"
Today - "Worst referee in the world"
And that's probably the same bloke with all three.
Jon Moss is a terrible ref but the players are making their job harder on the whole.
First was pen and the second one wasn't.
I'm not sure either were. The player definitely got touched by the goalie in the first one but he could have stayed on his feet. He didn't have to collapse like a sack of spuds. I know the current trend is to fall over if touched in the area and also ex-pros to say it's fine but it's a bit weak.
Stealing a living. Half of linesmen won’t even give the direction of a throw before the ref has done so. Most of the time They are uselessAll this 'ref didn't see it' angle is fair on the first one, but what exactly is the linesman doing then?
It wasn't similar. Willian was going down before the contact. The Brighton player got fouled before going down and then for some reason decided to exaggerate itI'd agree that the first one wasn't nailed on. I'd also wager that if we had VAR today, it would not have resulted in a penalty kick. It was very similar to the Chelsea PK/dive Wednesday.