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Persepolis penalty against Zob Ahan burned?


In an interview with the sports reporter of Fars news agency, Ali Mirzabigi said about the refereeing of the match between Persepolis and Zob Ahan: in the 6th minute of the game, Morteza Pouraliganji hit Zob Ahan’s player with his hand on the head, and he should have received a yellow card, but Kazemi did not. Didn’t do the job. In the 11th minute, Sarlek caught the opponent’s player and prevented Zob Ahan’s effective attack. In this scene as well, the Persepolis player should have been warned, but the referee did not do it again.

He added: In the 25th minute, although Pourali Ganji did not make a mistake, he should not have protested to the referee. That’s why the yellow card was right for him. Kazemi’s yellow card to Hananov in the 60th minute was correct due to this player’s reckless tackle.

Our country’s football referee expert added: In the 77th minute, Omid Alishah’s free kick hit Zob Ahan’s hand, and the referee should have awarded a penalty in favor of Persepolis. In this scene, because the shot was towards the goal, the Isfahani player should have been shown a yellow card, but Kazemi did not get a penalty.

Regarding the scene of Mohammad Omri falling to the ground, he said: Kazemi was on top of the Persepolis player at that moment and did not take a penalty properly, but he should have given a yellow card to Omri for simulating, which he did not do.

Mirzabigi clarified: Alireza Ildrum made the right decision in the 85th minute with excellent concentration and work in the one-on-one duel. In the 89th minute, the warning to Soroush Rafiei was right because of his reckless tackle.

** 2 penalties occurred for Persepolis

Nozer Rudneil, another expert in football refereeing, regarding Vahid Kazemi’s refereeing in the Persepolis and Zob Ahan game, stated: This referee was correct in all the yellow cards he showed and until the 78th minute of the match, all his decisions were correct, but in this minute, due to the ball hitting The defensive wall of Zob Ahan and the open hand of the defender of this team should have been declared a penalty foul for Persepolis. Also, in the 80th minute, there was a penalty foul on Mohammad Omri, but the referee did not see this penalty either.

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