'Clear red' for Bosnia or 'wins the ball'? BBC pundits disagree
Summary
After a World Cup game between Canada and Bosnia-Herzegovina ended 1-1, BBC pundits debated a key moment involving Bosnia’s goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj. The discussion focused on whether Vasilj should have been given a red card for hitting Canada’s striker Tani Oluwaseyi in the head while reaching for the ball.Key Facts
- Canada and Bosnia-Herzegovina played to a 1-1 draw in their World Cup match.
- Bosnia’s goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj punched the ball but accidentally hit Canadian striker Tani Oluwaseyi in the head.
- Wayne Rooney said the goalkeeper's action was dangerous and deserved a red card (sending off).
- Ex-referee Darren Cann argued the goalkeeper played the ball first, so a red card was not justified.
- The referee gave an offside call during the incident, meaning no penalty was awarded.
- FIFA rules say a player can be sent off for dangerous or forceful challenges that risk an opponent’s safety.
- Olivier Giroud acknowledged both sides, noting the difficulty for the goalkeeper to remove his hands quickly.
- BBC invited viewers to share their opinion on whether the goalkeeper should have been sent off.
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