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Refereeing clarity in a world of football noise. The law. The protocol. The truth behind the calls.

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Law-based analysis of officiating. Focused on accuracy, consistency, and clear application of the Laws of the Game; without narrative or allegiance.
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Minute 101 ⏱️ / Spence places his leg across the Norway defender's path, creating the contact that brings both players down. The defender does not commit a careless challenge. Verdict ⚖️ No penalty - VAR intervention correct.
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Minute 98 ⏱️ / Heggem accidentally lands on Bellingham's Achilles after playing a back pass. The challenge is careless and should be penalised, but it is neither Serious Foul Play nor DOGSO, as Bellingham has no realistic chance of reaching the ball first.
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Minute 57 ⏱️ / Before the corner is taken, Haaland pushes Anderson in the chest with both hands, causing him to fall. Because the offence occurs before the restart, the corner is correctly retaken. Verdict ⚖️ Foul correct - corner correctly retaken.
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Minute 47 ⏱️ / The ball changes direction after striking the spidercam cable following Norway's goal kick. Under Law 9, play should have been stopped and restarted with a dropped ball before England's attack continued. Verdict ⚖️ Goal should have been disallowed.
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Minute 36 ⏱️ / The Norway player wins the ball cleanly from Harry Kane before minimal, unavoidable contact follows. The challenge is fair and the attack continues legally. Verdict ⚖️ Goal correct - no foul in the build-up.
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Minute 62 ⏱️ / The ball deflects off Laporte's head before immediately striking Rodri's arm. Despite the arm being away from the body, the close proximity and sudden change of direction make the contact non-punishable. Verdict ⚖️ No penalty - correct decision.
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Minute 47 ⏱️ / The ball first strikes Raskin's chest before immediately rebounding onto his arm. Despite the arm being away from the body, the immediate deflection means no handball offence occurs. Verdict ⚖️ No penalty - correct decision.
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Minute 60 ⏱️ / Rabiot handles the ball accidentally before Mbappé's goal. The handball is clear, but VAR cannot intervene because the goalscorer did not benefit immediately from the contact and Morocco regained possession before the final attacking phase.
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Minute 25 ⏱️ / Mbappé begins falling before any meaningful contact with Mazraoui. The later contact does not cause the fall, while Hakimi's earlier appeal at the start of the counterattack is also correctly dismissed. Verdict ⚖️ No penalty - VAR should have intervened.
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The Round of 16 ratings reveal the highs and lows of World Cup officiating. Alireza Faghani set a tournament-best 4.62 score with exceptional match control in MEX vs. ENG. On the other end, Iván Barton recorded a low 1.50 in SUI vs. COL after two missed penalty incidents. ⚖️
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Minute 92 ⏱️ / Campaz collects the loose ball inside the penalty area before the Switzerland defender blocks his path with his right leg, bringing him down without playing the ball. Verdict ⚖️ Penalty required - VAR should have intervened.
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Minute 90 ⏱️ / Davinson Sánchez extends his right leg into Rieder's path, preventing the attacker from continuing his run and bringing him down inside the penalty area. Verdict ⚖️ Penalty required - VAR should have intervened.
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Minute 65 ⏱️ / Luis Díaz catches the Switzerland player with his elbow, but the contact lacks the force and brutality required for violent conduct. Verdict ⚖️ No red card - correct decision.
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Minute 93 ⏱️ / Egypt appeal for two penalties before Argentina's third goal. The first involves minimal holding with an exaggerated fall and is also outside the APP. The second is a normal physical challenge between Salah and Álvarez that does not meet the threshold for a foul.
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Minute 60 ⏱️ / Ateya kicks Lisandro Martínez while regaining possession at the start of Egypt's attacking phase. The foul initiates the APP that leads directly to the goal. Verdict ⚖️ Goal correctly disallowed - VAR intervention correct.
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Minute 19 ⏱️ / The Egypt defender blocks Tagliafico's right leg and traps it between his own legs, causing the attacker to lose balance inside the penalty area. Verdict ⚖️ Penalty correct.
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The World Cup knockouts revealed a clear divergence in officiating standards. Adham Makhadmeh set a benchmark with an elite 3.86 score, followed by Jalal Jayed (3.75) & Wilton Sampaio (3.63). Conversely, Drew Fischer (2.63) & Espen Eskås (2.50) suffered critical breakdowns. ⚖️
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Minute 66 ⏱️ / Harry Kane mistimes his clearance inside the penalty area and kicks Brian Gutiérrez's leg instead of the ball. Verdict ⚖️ Penalty required - VAR intervention correct.
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Minute 57 ⏱️ / Gordon is clearly fouled inside the penalty area. Although the ball earlier strikes Harry Kane's upper arm, the contact is above the handball line defined in the Laws of the Game and is not an offence. Verdict ⚖️ Penalty correct.
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Minute 52 ⏱️ / Quansah's high challenge catches the Mexico player with exposed studs to the lower leg, endangering the opponent's safety. Verdict ⚖️ Red card correct - VAR intervention correct.
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