Brazil’s Wilton Sampaio disenfranchised our national team in their match last Saturday against Poland, which ended in favor of the latter with two unanswered goals after a crushing win on the Greens’ pitch throughout the match.
Experts and technicians confirmed that Sampaio ignored the sending off of Polish defender Matti Cash and that he, together with the video referee, refused to take the penalty because the goalkeeper’s foot did not touch the goal line, as required by the regulations. .
And a number of experts have opined that Poland defender Matti Cash deserves a second yellow card after he recklessly elbowed Muhammad Al Buraik in the neck, one of the games banned by FIFA and by all match referees at the World Cup. so far dealt with a yellow card, at least.
They confirmed that Cash deserved a second yellow card and then a red one, but the referee turned a blind eye to our players’ demands for a yellow card, and even gave a yellow card to Abdul-Ilah Al-Maliki for his demand to give the Polish player a yellow card.
And the Brazilian referee continued to disqualify the team when he ordered the game to continue after the Polish goalkeeper saved a penalty, which was taken by Salem Al-Dosari.
And on all television frames it was clear that Chesney’s goalkeeper’s foot was not on the goal line at the time of Salem’s shot, which required a replay of the game, and the video referee had to draw the referee’s attention to the goalkeeper’s mistake, but, unfortunately, the referee continued to ignore the rules.
The technicians unanimously agreed that the penalty was the decisive moment in the outcome of the match, and if our team had equalized the score in time, the course of the match would have changed radically.