It's a Galatasaray - Trabzonspor game in Istanbul. This was the 3rd red card the referee booked Trabzonspor. This player who booked the referee (Salih Dursun) was owned by Galatasaray and was playing on loan for Trabzonspor at the time. However, this didn't stop him protesting the referee.
It's part of the tactic, think of it as a strategy. Even if you are not hurt, make it seem like so, to stop team momentum, get a free kick, or possibly a yellow card for the player.
@@911shanrefs don’t give someone a yellow based on if the player is hurt or not. It’s the tackle. You can sell the tackle sure but don’t roll around on the ground crying it’s parhetic
@@collinoneill3656 The pronlem is many tackles are simply hard to spot if you walk it off and t´don´t fall down, I used to be a ref myself and especially if the game is fast and the ball is far away from you it´s really difficult.
@@911shan The primary way to win in this sport is to hope a (usually fake) penalty gives you the advantage of a penalty kick. I can't imagine rooting for a sport where that's what the fans and players want to see and do to win.
Man this is a sport played by the biggest group of D-bags in the world. It’s fine if you like the sport, but is it a prerequisite to be a piece of garbage to play?
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the most disrespectful was the racist insults the guy who was spit in the face by douglas costa said, as he is a notoriously facist guy with links to far-right groups and neonazi groups.
That kid who was covering the ball had it coming. Fuck chelsea, but fuck that kid and his fake tears. He knows exactly what he was doing and the players shouldn’t have to deal with shit like that
As a casual football fan, I only saw one of these during a broadcast. That Suarez bite on Chiellini was absolutely ridiculous. My uncle from Uruguay was disgusted
People have argued that Ramos dominated Messi throughout their careers as if Ramos “dominating” wasn’t just blatantly fouling and being 1 of the triple team
that boy deserved more than that kick but we are in a sjw world and people think hitting a kid is wrong. they think they can solve everything by talking :d
I still don’t think it shouldn’t be a cause for that reaction. He rolled his ankle and he’s crying. Perhaps not unsportsmanlike (this time, because there could be many examples of blatant dives from him) but still a big softie
The reason he wasnt it because he was playing the ball, if the first tackle had been a legal challenge then the kicks after were fine. That said I still think it should have been a red, clearly lost his head and that first "challenge" deserved a red anyways tbh, guy kicked his stomach.
@@FilmaticProductions kicking the ball into someone isn't dangerous play. I'm not saying he was trying to win the ball, I fully believe that he was kicking the ball to hurt the person on the floor, I'm just pointing out that he was hurting someone in a legal way- as far as football is concerned, and so not a red card.
it is especially since there are injury fakers everywhere, so you gotta continue playing or you just get abused like this(and yes this guy legit injured himself, that is undisputed)
I think the main reason why this scene is in this video is, that the keeper got injured for 8 months so basically the rest of the season, and the attacking team already had a 3-0 lead during the last minutes of the game making it 4, so it really wasn't necessary to go for the sweaty goal against an injured keeper
It was vs Materazzi, who always entered those 50/50s looking to injure players. Pause at 4:58 - look how Materazzi leaps in there with both feet forward, studs up at usual thigh height. He did this all the time and crippled players. One of the scummiest defenders of the last 25 years. Amusingly, after Materazzi tried to break Zlatan's legs at Juve, Zlatan always got the best of him by anticipating the shitty tackles and countered his aggression with his own, jumping into him with his body or his own studs up.
1:06 I saw that live. As a South American I have seen that move (Tackling someone and then kick the ball towards his bench) but on local leagues/beer leagues. Never expected it on a World cup match lolol
@@jimmymorgan5282 Sure, kicking him was a bad idea, but is it really fine for the ballboy to hold up the game just because he works for the home team? He totally deserved it.
Ooof, I remember that game... A derby game between Galatasaray and Trabzonspor in Turkish Süper Lig, 2015-2016. The ref is Deniz Ateş Bitnel, and he showed a total of FOUR red cards, all unfair, all to Trabzon players. He so got into it, he dropped the card during the last one and Salih Dursun picked it up and showed it to Bitnel, which he then showed back to Dursun. This ref was later fired and didn't come near a pitch since. A true disgrace of a ref.
@@fatihalt Those two he gave in that scene in this video weren't unfair. First player bumped pretty hard into the ref, that's a red for sure. And showing a red card to the ref truly is funny, but when everyone's acting so unreasonably aggresive towards him he had no other choice. Don't know about the other 2 red cards. But these two where deserved.
@@paperhats5201 It didn't injure him. It's nothing compared to Ben Thatcher's elbow on Pedro Mendes. Mendes had a seizure because of it. Even the police investigated the incident. He was suspended for 8 games and received a massive fine.
@@BananaMan-yx9fv he literally fouled someone seconds before that. And the guy barely tugged him, but Messi was telling the ref he should get a yellow for that tug
Its a disgrace to the sport that they arent BOTH sent off. I know, i know, players should learn how to keep their cool, but that is deliberate provocation / Anti - play.
4:09 neither is that....if the goalkeeper injured himself is bad luck for him, you shouldnt stop playing on the verge of a goal....if that would be the case any 1 on 1 the goalkeeper just has to pretend he is injured.....who made this¿¿ have you ever played futbol¿
@@YOSOYLADISCO if the goalkeeper gets injured they lose a substitution and you're playing against their second goalkeeper so you already get 2 advantages, no need to score the goal. keepers faking injuries could become a new meta but I don't think it's likely
@@user-hr2zy7ct8h well...thats just too bad....its like saying: hey, you are Barcelona, we are Galatasarai slow down....should Germany stoped scoring Brazil after the 5th goal as well¿¿ cmon...if you lose you lose..
@@user-hr2zy7ct8hif you’re on a breakaway, 2 attackers vs the goalkeeper and the goalkeeper falls that’s too bad, a goal is the best advantage in football. Playing against the second keeper is not a guaranteed goal later, your argument has no substance. I can understand if the keeper fell and they had the ball on the halfway line and scored from there, but this is a completely justified situation, it’s a breakaway 2 vs 0
I saw that game in which Messi gets a card. He did that on purpose, because Ramos being the foul legend he is, had done a dirty tackle not moments ago on a fellow Barca player. Loved the way Dutch team reacted. Now forever they can watch that game, the favorable refereeing and yet being on the losing side, at their homes.
As soon as something comes up that we find more important than the act that we are mature we all put on we show that we are all just children inside lol
I loved that clip where messi tackles ramos.. Sergio was a massive prick in those El Clásico’s… he was a unit of a cb tho.. when you think about those two teams back lines during the messi and Ronaldo era.. pique and ramos really fired up that rivalry between the clubs and I miss it so much 😢