English referee Michael Oliver had a ‘doubtful performance’ with some controversial decisions as Germany beat Denmark in Euro 2024, according to Christian Norgaard.

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21 Comments

  1. But what if the goal wasn’t ruled out? Wouldn’t it be as controversial? People be criticizing the refs but it was a very sensitive situation, nobody would risk calling it a goal when the technology disagree, even if it’s by millimeters

  2. I support Deutschland 🇩🇪 But let's be honest that handball penalty was a mistake. But the offside wasn't. Some people are saying that both were horrendous mistakes. Then what about the Schlotterbeck goal in the 4th minute for Germany?? Why are they forgetting that! That was a mistake!

  3. I get the frustration and especially with the handball and things like this just shouldn't be a penalty. But I don't get why they argue against the offside. Offside is offside, no matter if it is obvious or not, so the argument just doesn't make sense. Offside is offside, even if it is close.

  4. They made a handball technology, i kid you not. Players will now aim for the arms and hands, UEFA has reduced football down to technicalities, what are they doing.

  5. Im sorry, I watched the whole, tbf im from germany, but I didnt see obvious referee mistakes, and obviously not one ofthe worst refereeing performances ever.

    Yes, that offside was ridiculously close, and it owuldve probably been same height without var, but we have the var so it will be checked. And offside is offside.

    And the penalty for germany was as obvious as it gets. Ball flies towards the goal area, and his arm is spreaded away from his body. Obviously not intentional, but these are the rules at the moment. You gotta keep the arms close to your body

  6. The close calls (Penalty and Offside Goals) were right desicions according to the rules. Even if its soooo close. But rules are rules.

    There are also other debateable situations:

    1. Some fouls against Denmark (50:50 Foul desicions went against Denmark)
    2. The 4th minute goal (there are referees who said they would'nt call this block by kimmich)
    3. The moment when Sanè was fouled before the 2nd goal und Havertz wasnt able anymore to pass the ball to him

  7. Jesus christ stfu Denmark you were outplayed for the majority of the game. Some decent patterns of play but you deserved to lose. And the crosser of the ball into the box appealed for handball straightaway! Load of nonsense. Now go home and get some rest for the next seaosn

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