Watch Turkish League Talk Later Bro an example pyro thown at pitch a defensive player holding it in his hand in the penalty area and yelling refree to stop the match refree lets it contiue and oppositon team scores goal given that was the only match that team lost that season and that team was at the second place at the end of the season by 2 points (total 99 points) Welcome to Türkiye
Yep, 90 + 6 = 99 was trending topic.... It should have been a historic win for Indonesia but was robbed by the referee... 6 minutes of added time but the referee blew the whistle in the 99th minute only to wait until Bahrain scored a goal to level the score to 2 - 2
Had to stop watching after the Japan / Spain one. The fact that you omitted the crucial bird's eye view that shows part of the edge of the ball was over the line (and thus the ball was in), and instead only showed the ambiguous clips to make it seem more controversial, is just deceptive.
@@markball406 Exactly! There's the graphic that shows the ball was veeery slightly over the line, meaning it didn't go out. Don't get me wrong; it absolutely looks out if you don't have that birds eye view, but when you see it you know it's not controversial at all (now, you could argue the rule itself is controversial - I don't, but I could imagine some people would say "if the ball isn't touching the line it should be out" - but with the rules as they are combined with the evidence, there's no controversy).
the video is about controversial moments. The video isn’t providing an answer to the moments just the moment and why it was controversial. At the moment, all we had were the views shown. It wasn’t until later we found out they had goal line technology and VAR confirmed that it was still inbounds. This was still absolutely controversial. There’s nothing deceptive about calling this a controversial moment.
@@islahartel9304 I'd argue it wasn't controversial. It's only controversial if you don't show the birds-eye clip - which the channel conveniently didn't do. If you show that clip, you see that the ball isn't entirely out. Ball not being out = still in, so the call of it being in isn't controversial at all.
It is controversial if only the ref made the wrong decision. And the ref did the right one and has given the goal to Japan. Nothing is controversial there
I remember watching that game and man was down while Inter was in possesion and i was wondering why they dont stop, then when they lost the ball they started complaing there is their player laying down. How ironic they lost a goal XD
The ball going out before de bruynes goal doesn’t matter because city lost possession of it before they scored. If they hadn’t lost possession then it would have mattered
12:50 this is a clear yellow card, but the referee called the player several times to show him a yellow card, but the player didn't want to, and received a well-deserved red card for it
Yeah he was lucky not to be sent off, actually. Throwing the ball on someone counts for the same as a punch, if you want to be really anal about the rules.
Are you as blind as the referee, @ 9:47 the photograph shows the ball was clearly out. Putting aside the fact that the assistant referee and referee might not have seen it because of it being a split second to decide, we have hindsight and multiple still images to see the ball was clearly out.
@@allandavis8201 you have to look from above to make sure whether the ball crossed the line or not, the official version showed the ball from above, and the ball did not cross the line
@ okay, I DO know the rules, and in MY OPINION the whole of the ball WAS over the line, and if, in YOUR OPINION, it wasn’t then that is your opinion, but then again it doesn’t matter what I think because you made up your mind I was wrong and you were right, so we will have to agree to disagree, it isn’t 1966 or important in the slightest.
There's a reason every news outlet ran with that angle too, it looks absurd with just one perspective. To this day some people think it was out and don't wanna be convinced otherwise.
Var was bought in to help bad referee's make better desicions, but it's just highlighted how bad referee's are because even with the tech they still make bad decisions.
Nothing wrong with that first one. Walker had plenty of time to run and get back into position, but decided to slowly jog back instead. Also the Suarez handball wasn't controversial. He got sent off for it. Not his fault that Gyan missed the penalty
@@lifeofvirtue1833no he wasn't. He had a good 4 or 5 seconds, maybe even longer after talking to the ref to get back. But he decided to jog and got caught out
He definitely gets into position to defend in time. They are just looking for something else to blame it on. I’m pretty sure the point of quick restarts is to catch the team out of position…
Nobody really knows what the handball rule is, they've changed it so many times it's just confusing to everybody now. A player doing a jesus in the wall isn't hand ball but a player with his arm down and it bounces off his knee and hits his hand is.
Most of them are English and EPL referees. They have grown way too overconfident and even arrogant because the EPL always back their poor judgements and they always get away with them.
Try to look at it from their side. They are 1 ref on a field trying to watch 22 grown men. If you compare it to another sport with similar number of players like American football who has 7 refs and 2 in the booth for 22 players. This has 3 refs and 1 VAR ref for 22 players. Shit is gonna be missed. Sure fifa could add more refs but no one wants that. I don’t think they are trying to be egotistical but they are only human. Every call they make is gonna make someone unhappy. 90+ minutes of verbal abuse from every side. Add in that now people slow down and measure every millimeter to prove their point…give them a break
@@islahartel9304 I guess you miss my point. Yes, refering is hard but how come other referess from other leagues don't make mistakes as much as the EPL referee? And they have VAR to consult which they often don't.
You added a lot Bs & forget Kovacic's 2 red card fouls at the Emirates with that like 40 percent of this decisions are against Arsenal compared to only that one Odegaard mishap (ps that wasn't the offside in the Brentford game but the later one)
For more controversial moments, look at COPA America, 2024! Especially the matches featuring South American teams versus USA or versus Canada. The most lopsided biased refereeing I have ever seen! The play is much more umm physical than we see in the World Cup, or in the champions league. Really enjoyed this video, thanks!
No, Oliver just gets lumped with humdingers. Cause he's actually one of the best. The extra controversy this brings doesn't help his reputation unless you understand what's what. With great competence comes greater responsibility. 🕸
Even Arsenal Haters kno that Rice red card was harsh n wrong.. but they will never admit it.. just imagine d same scenario happening to a player of a team they support..
There’s no card for Messi handball vs Netherlands but the ref gave a free kick only bc there was promising attack in the middle of the field. Using google since it’s free helps. Admin of the account won’t know the rules tho.
Yes you can. You can actually give a card even after the game ends and at half time. The only time a ref can’t give a card is before the game or before the ref enters the field.
0:55 Doku is literally looking at the referee pointing back to where the kick is to be taken from. Why do I get the feeling an Arsenal fan has made this compilation. 5:40 defending team retook possession of the ball then lost it to a poor pass, new APP - can't bring it back for that.
The standard of refereeing in UK is embarrassing. Bet they just change their mind every other week on every same decision. Notice how Man City always seem to benefit from referees but then lose their rag when something doesn't go their way...
why are they complaining when the ball is kicked away? yes i agree that pedro and doku should’ve gotten booked too but every team and player got told that if they kick the ball away, even a little nudge, it’s a yellow. rice kicked the ball out of play and trossard launched the ball away. both were valid but the other players should’ve got booked too
2.46 Correct decision yellow player tried to play fast red one should give him space but he kicked the ball right before yellow so desicion was correct
We all know that Oliver is a corrupt ref. He's in the pockets of City because they've paid him very well when he went on to do a match in the country of the owners of City. This man has a major conflict of interests and shouldn't be allowed to do a single City match.
This video could've easily have been all games of Argentina at the 2022 World cup. They were made kings by most of the organisation and many refs didn't dare to stand up to this plan.
I think the rule is that your hand needs to be by your side in its natural position. Not natural position based on the action. So even if you’re running and you naturally run with your arms up, it would still be a handball. The only exception is if you put your arms out to brace a fall, it’s not a handball. They’re always changing it so I might be wrong.
What really gets up my nose is when referees or assistant referees make a mistake, that is quite obviously the wrong decision, they usually get away with it, yes they might get a slapped wrist or something else that is not really a punishment, and yet when the players get angry and upset because of the referees mistake and challenge the referee or line runner, they can be booked or sent off, and if the FA decide to have a disciplinary hearing they can be fined or suspended, okay the money is nothing for the players in the highest level of the leagues but in the lower tiers it could make a huge difference to the player/club, but if a player gets a suspension then that hurts their reputation and pride, something that they do not like at all, it just seems extremely unfair and one sided,
13:16 the INTER played even when their teammate was down injured but they lost the ball and Lazio scored as they were a goal down i think or level. Its Fair
3:51 . Come on how can that be wrong decision. Basically, it's his game, he gets whatever he wants. One day, we see Argentina get penalty for committing foul in Argentine box. After the world cup, nothing of these feel unjust.
30:34 madueke and jackson are to blame here. The penalty are strike by palmer, decision of the coach, they dont have to react like that. And Cold palmer never missed a penalty with chelsea so the coach was right.
You can rename this video: 'The terrible referees of England' .
We can all se that Oliver is the problem, 90% of moments
Arsenal fans are 90% Oliver is the other 10%
@@lifeofvirtue1833 your dad 90% your mom 10% for giving you birth
City’s 90%and Oliver is the 10%
@@Mr_Goose6000 sounds like you are salty that yall are just bottle jobs
No just Oliver premier league Refs are bad
This is basically a Michael Oliver comp with others
In Italy we constantly complaint about our referee's decisions, I think the PL has the worst referees
Watch Turkish League Talk Later Bro an example pyro thown at pitch a defensive player holding it in his hand in the penalty area and yelling refree to stop the match refree lets it contiue and oppositon team scores goal given that was the only match that team lost that season and that team was at the second place at the end of the season by 2 points (total 99 points)
Welcome to Türkiye
you must watch Indonesia vs Bahrain at World Cup Qualifying 3rd round, the referee was so controversial and worst
Yep, 90 + 6 = 99 was trending topic....
It should have been a historic win for Indonesia but was robbed by the referee... 6 minutes of added time but the referee blew the whistle in the 99th minute only to wait until Bahrain scored a goal to level the score to 2 - 2
@@x-drive6586
Math: 90 + 6 = 96
Bahrain vs Indonesia's Referee: 90 + 6 = 99
Alay lu
Had to stop watching after the Japan / Spain one. The fact that you omitted the crucial bird's eye view that shows part of the edge of the ball was over the line (and thus the ball was in), and instead only showed the ambiguous clips to make it seem more controversial, is just deceptive.
The whole ball must be over the whole line
@@markball406 Exactly! There's the graphic that shows the ball was veeery slightly over the line, meaning it didn't go out.
Don't get me wrong; it absolutely looks out if you don't have that birds eye view, but when you see it you know it's not controversial at all (now, you could argue the rule itself is controversial - I don't, but I could imagine some people would say "if the ball isn't touching the line it should be out" - but with the rules as they are combined with the evidence, there's no controversy).
the video is about controversial moments. The video isn’t providing an answer to the moments just the moment and why it was controversial. At the moment, all we had were the views shown. It wasn’t until later we found out they had goal line technology and VAR confirmed that it was still inbounds. This was still absolutely controversial. There’s nothing deceptive about calling this a controversial moment.
@@islahartel9304 I'd argue it wasn't controversial. It's only controversial if you don't show the birds-eye clip - which the channel conveniently didn't do. If you show that clip, you see that the ball isn't entirely out. Ball not being out = still in, so the call of it being in isn't controversial at all.
It is controversial if only the ref made the wrong decision. And the ref did the right one and has given the goal to Japan. Nothing is controversial there
13:00 The player was down while Inter was attacking before they lost possession and got counter attacked, commentator even mentioned it.
Inter also did a similar thing earlier that game but didn’t score
I remember watching that game and man was down while Inter was in possesion and i was wondering why they dont stop, then when they lost the ball they started complaing there is their player laying down. How ironic they lost a goal XD
According to Gianluiggi Buffon, Referee Mike Oliver is an animal
They dont have to put the ball out when a player is injured unless it was a head injury.
Yes its unsportsmanlike but its not a MUST
Michael Oliver the 115 equalizer...
The ball going out before de bruynes goal doesn’t matter because city lost possession of it before they scored. If they hadn’t lost possession then it would have mattered
12:50 this is a clear yellow card, but the referee called the player several times to show him a yellow card, but the player didn't want to, and received a well-deserved red card for it
4:37 you can physically hear Haaland shout 'fuck off'
Haaland throwing the ball makes me laugh every fucking time 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@OAFB yea i know right?
Yeah he was lucky not to be sent off, actually. Throwing the ball on someone counts for the same as a punch, if you want to be really anal about the rules.
The Germany vs Spain was outrageous, the ball clearly touched Cucurella's arm
FOR REAL
But why people blame him, blame the ref instead tho! And i think it was offside before
CU-CU-CU-CU-RE-LLA!
His hand was in a natural position 😂😂
@@WSG-2 people like you
9:45 Actually the ball wasn't completely crossed the line, that was right decision
Are you as blind as the referee, @ 9:47 the photograph shows the ball was clearly out. Putting aside the fact that the assistant referee and referee might not have seen it because of it being a split second to decide, we have hindsight and multiple still images to see the ball was clearly out.
@@allandavis8201 you have to look from above to make sure whether the ball crossed the line or not, the official version showed the ball from above, and the ball did not cross the line
@@allandavis8201seems like you’re blind to the rules. ALL of the ball needs to be over ALL of the line to be out.
@ okay, I DO know the rules, and in MY OPINION the whole of the ball WAS over the line, and if, in YOUR OPINION, it wasn’t then that is your opinion, but then again it doesn’t matter what I think because you made up your mind I was wrong and you were right, so we will have to agree to disagree, it isn’t 1966 or important in the slightest.
28:58 Bosingwa with the no nonsense "This is Sparta".
brexit means brexit
This is a great video and your work is very good 😃😃
what kind of fake is this 20:18??????? You can cleary see in 20:15 that the ball is not completly in wtf
Just because you can see grass between the line and where the ball is on the turf, doesn’t mean the ball is completely past the line.
😂😂
9:24 you don’t show the correct angle from the side, so you cannot tell if the ball is in or out.
There's a reason every news outlet ran with that angle too, it looks absurd with just one perspective. To this day some people think it was out and don't wanna be convinced otherwise.
Even with these angles you can very clearly see the ball did not go out
Japan goal, the ball wasn't out, this creater missed the part where it was reviewed by others and the tech and it said the ball wasn't out
It was still controversial…
@islahartel9304 it was still in, it wasnt 100% out
bro the speed one was most controversial
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0:17 i dont see any problem in here
referee used whistle goal 100% legit
Odegaard slipped and was trying to find balance that why it was not blown
When the officials look at the replays, does they see what we see? Cause these are just some crazy calls and crazy
14:00 there is no angle where you can say the ball 100% went out of play, therefore the decision on the field stands
There is one from the corner flag but I remember watching this game and they were on var for 5-10 minutes
Brilliant video
Even with all the technology, referee still making stupid mistake. And yet, people still think VAR is the reason why football is suck now.
Var was bought in to help bad referee's make better desicions, but it's just highlighted how bad referee's are because even with the tech they still make bad decisions.
3:30 I still don't understand how is that not a penalty it's littlery handball
I still dont understand how Kroos didnt get any card after what he did to Pedri
If the margin is less, the person will enjoy more
Bro Japan wasnt controversial
The robot has gone berserk
is it normal that the majority of the "controversial" decisions are against arsenal ?
Nothing wrong with that first one. Walker had plenty of time to run and get back into position, but decided to slowly jog back instead. Also the Suarez handball wasn't controversial. He got sent off for it. Not his fault that Gyan missed the penalty
Because he was still speaking to the ref
@@lifeofvirtue1833no he wasn't. He had a good 4 or 5 seconds, maybe even longer after talking to the ref to get back. But he decided to jog and got caught out
@@Walshy94 if you look, as he is going back he is talking to the ref telling him the ball was too far forward
He definitely gets into position to defend in time. They are just looking for something else to blame it on. I’m pretty sure the point of quick restarts is to catch the team out of position…
@@islahartel9304 that wasn’t a quick restart. The whistle was blown twice.
So frustrating watching this as a Bayern/Germany fan 😅
In 3:28 there was a previous offside, that's the reason why it was not a penalty. Put things in context
Fifa would be checking on that referee.. So much misconduct..
Nobody really knows what the handball rule is, they've changed it so many times it's just confusing to everybody now. A player doing a jesus in the wall isn't hand ball but a player with his arm down and it bounces off his knee and hits his hand is.
Most of them are English and EPL referees. They have grown way too overconfident and even arrogant because the EPL always back their poor judgements and they always get away with them.
Try to look at it from their side. They are 1 ref on a field trying to watch 22 grown men. If you compare it to another sport with similar number of players like American football who has 7 refs and 2 in the booth for 22 players. This has 3 refs and 1 VAR ref for 22 players. Shit is gonna be missed. Sure fifa could add more refs but no one wants that. I don’t think they are trying to be egotistical but they are only human. Every call they make is gonna make someone unhappy. 90+ minutes of verbal abuse from every side. Add in that now people slow down and measure every millimeter to prove their point…give them a break
@@islahartel9304 I guess you miss my point. Yes, refering is hard but how come other referess from other leagues don't make mistakes as much as the EPL referee? And they have VAR to consult which they often don't.
You added a lot Bs & forget Kovacic's 2 red card fouls at the Emirates with that like 40 percent of this decisions are against Arsenal compared to only that one Odegaard mishap (ps that wasn't the offside in the Brentford game but the later one)
9:37 the ball is round bro not like a square, the side on the ball was on the line
And rival fans say that Arsenal fans cry too much when we get robbed a lot.
it's true, but football is depend on Man City owner and England government decision.
For more controversial moments, look at COPA America, 2024! Especially the matches featuring South American teams versus USA or versus Canada. The most lopsided biased refereeing I have ever seen! The play is much more umm physical than we see in the World Cup, or in the champions league.
Really enjoyed this video, thanks!
Show this video to Pep, H.Web and of course, M. Goldbridge so he can put some content on that. PL CLOWN League!!!
No, Oliver just gets lumped with humdingers. Cause he's actually one of the best. The extra controversy this brings doesn't help his reputation unless you understand what's what. With great competence comes greater responsibility. 🕸
I knew as soon as I clicked on this video Arsenal was gonna be 90% of the video
Most of the decisions against them were correct though, channel owner is just a whiny arsenal fan
The quality of English referees summed up in one video.
final comment i promise but at 9:39 the edge of the ball was still on the line
Even Arsenal Haters kno that Rice red card was harsh n wrong.. but they will never admit it.. just imagine d same scenario happening to a player of a team they support..
There’s no card for Messi handball vs Netherlands but the ref gave a free kick only bc there was promising attack in the middle of the field. Using google since it’s free helps. Admin of the account won’t know the rules tho.
Doku kicked the ball where the ref was pointing.
Chanel vardrid and penaldo 😂
Yes Is HandBall For Players Manchester City For Semi-Finals Fa Cup Last Season Against Chelsea
It’s on his sleeve by his shoulder and according to a new rule the season prior, that isn’t a hand ball
28:58 Notice how the linesman is stood right in front of that and yet he flags the other way! Bizarre.
You can’t technically give a card for foul for something that happens after the play is blown dead
Yes you can. You can actually give a card even after the game ends and at half time. The only time a ref can’t give a card is before the game or before the ref enters the field.
@ true but it needs intent
City always takes advantage from the controversial
The Japan vs Spain one in WC was so bs dude it was very clear the ball went out 😤
4:48 they probably told Haaland to get a haircut.....
0:55 Doku is literally looking at the referee pointing back to where the kick is to be taken from. Why do I get the feeling an Arsenal fan has made this compilation.
5:40 defending team retook possession of the ball then lost it to a poor pass, new APP - can't bring it back for that.
Finally someone who has ball knowledge
Yeah I was thinking the sme
Exactly people don't wanna see that ... and complain about doku not getting a card. 0 knowledge football fans .
yeah people just hate city so find any excuse to say that they cheat
@@FootballLatestOfficial exactly. It’s annoying
The standard of refereeing in UK is embarrassing. Bet they just change their mind every other week on every same decision. Notice how Man City always seem to benefit from referees but then lose their rag when something doesn't go their way...
Michael Oliver everywhere 😂😂😂😂
Saka throws his leg out at the goalkeeper and then cries to the referee they it’s a penalty. Good call by the referee to not award a penalty for that.
To be honest, the ref gave a foul because Grealish was offside, so he just gave a foul. 4:19
Really such a bad referees
As a Liverpool fan both Anthony and Fernandes needs to go they are a shame for Man U
لعنة الله على التحيز الحكام وعلى ظلمهم
why are they complaining when the ball is kicked away? yes i agree that pedro and doku should’ve gotten booked too but every team and player got told that if they kick the ball away, even a little nudge, it’s a yellow. rice kicked the ball out of play and trossard launched the ball away. both were valid but the other players should’ve got booked too
Oliver is by far, the worst ref ever
When football is blatantly corrupt
30.02 vini jr "i just wanna play football"
I find refs are so quick to get the cards out with very little or no explanation
Premier League referees are very unpredictable
Oliver and Man city still a better love story than twilight!!
What is certain is that Toni Kroos should have received a red card.
the ball didn’t went out
2.46 Correct decision yellow player tried to play fast red one should give him space but he kicked the ball right before yellow so desicion was correct
Why didn’t VAR just tell the ref to review haaland throwing the ball at arsenals players head?
I like this video❤😊
We all know that Oliver is a corrupt ref. He's in the pockets of City because they've paid him very well when he went on to do a match in the country of the owners of City. This man has a major conflict of interests and shouldn't be allowed to do a single City match.
League with the most inconsistent decision by referee in the top 5 leagues in the world :
Premier League
This video could've easily have been all games of Argentina at the 2022 World cup. They were made kings by most of the organisation and many refs didn't dare to stand up to this plan.
I have no clue what a handball is anymore
10:01 the players arm is away from his body, it doesn’t matter wether or not it was natural
Because it was off his chest it can be called a non-handball in some situations including if it hits your upper arm in a running motion
@@lifeofvirtue1833 they changed the rules, the current ones say that the defender takes the risk of where they have their arms
@@AaronCrane-l2w what
@@lifeofvirtue1833it means that a hand ball can be called if there is a deflection of the body
I think the rule is that your hand needs to be by your side in its natural position. Not natural position based on the action. So even if you’re running and you naturally run with your arms up, it would still be a handball. The only exception is if you put your arms out to brace a fall, it’s not a handball. They’re always changing it so I might be wrong.
What really gets up my nose is when referees or assistant referees make a mistake, that is quite obviously the wrong decision, they usually get away with it, yes they might get a slapped wrist or something else that is not really a punishment, and yet when the players get angry and upset because of the referees mistake and challenge the referee or line runner, they can be booked or sent off, and if the FA decide to have a disciplinary hearing they can be fined or suspended, okay the money is nothing for the players in the highest level of the leagues but in the lower tiers it could make a huge difference to the player/club, but if a player gets a suspension then that hurts their reputation and pride, something that they do not like at all, it just seems extremely unfair and one sided,
Michael oliver is a Manchester city fan..simple
13:16 the INTER played even when their teammate was down injured but they lost the ball and Lazio scored as they were a goal down i think or level. Its Fair
3:51 . Come on how can that be wrong decision. Basically, it's his game, he gets whatever he wants. One day, we see Argentina get penalty for committing foul in Argentine box. After the world cup, nothing of these feel unjust.
for the de bruyne goal, not all of the ball was out, the edge of the ball was on the line not over. totally legit goal
Haaland thinks too much of himself
5:23, offside is offside.
Yeah I agree, the hands and arms don’t come into consideration during offsides. The ref got this correct
30:34 madueke and jackson are to blame here. The penalty are strike by palmer, decision of the coach, they dont have to react like that. And Cold palmer never missed a penalty with chelsea so the coach was right.
22:03 what a poor sportsmanship by Ederson, player was apologizing for his action, and he hit him from behind like a rat
Can someone explain why that Real Madrid penalty against Juventus is unfair
I get the red car is very harsh
Corinthians vs boca 2013
Arsenal crying like babies in every single decision. Talk about disgraceful 😂
Every team does this…
ハーランドがロナウドのようなスターになるには様々な功績が足りないが同じ功績を残しても残された課題がある....
Oliver
Wasit Kontroversi
Qatar U23 vs Indonesia U23
Bahrain vs Indonesia
South Korea vs Italy
Newcastle robbed too vs PSG