The match between England and Germany in the League of Nations saw two important arbitration cases that had to be stopped and explained from an arbitration and legal point of view.

England 3-3 Germany (Dutch international referee Danny Makele):

condition:

In the 49th minute, the German team called for a penalty after a clash between Germany’s Jamal Musiala and England’s Harry Maguire in England’s penalty area, but the Dutch referee ordered play to continue and his decision was incorrect.

Case explanation:

Maguire did not win back the ball and delivered a clear and obvious kick to the leg of Musila who fell to the ground. pointed with his hand to the continuation of the game and that there was no violation. Here the video referee intervened to save the referee and correct his wrong decision, so he asked him to go to the small screen and watch the situation, and he did not hesitate to correct his decision and announce a penalty for the German national team. team.

condition:

In the 81st minute, tensions arose between Germany defender Schlutterbeck and England striker Bellingham in the penalty area, but the referee again ordered the game to continue and his decision was wrong.

Case explanation:

The foul was clear and Schloterbeck ran over the Englishman’s foot and again the VAR referee intervened and asked the referee to come to the screen and see a clear situation, which prompted the Dutch referee Makelele to change his mind and calculate a clear penalty for England with a warning to the German player for his reckless exit.