Behind the whistle: Former Premier League referee Chris Foy describes the latest EFL decisions | Soccer news

Behind the whistle, former Premier League referee Chris Foy selects major match decisions in the weekend EFL action.

Behind the whistle, we aim to provide EFL Club supporters with insights on specific requests to provide an understanding of the insights of decisions and how the laws of game are interpreted.

After the match day, as part of SKY SPORTS’s regular functions, FOY will run you through EFL’s referee.

Swanji 0-2 Coventry

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Did Ben Cabango of Swansea handle the ball before Jay Fulton, a team member?

case: Goal scores, possible handball (Swanji)

decision: The goal was not allowed, handball

Po says: “It is recommended to see the reaction speed and the speed of the crystals to identify this handball attack.

“As the ball comes from the corner, the team is clearly bumped into the arms of Swanji’s NO 5 before the back of the net. The important judgment here is whether the handball is attacked or not. I will not.

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“The arms are unnatural and growing, so they make their bodies bigger, so their goals are excluded correctly for handball attacks.”

Watford 0-1 Nori

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Watford’s Ryan Andrews has seen RED for rejecting a chance to score a goal by destroying Norwich’s Josh Sargent?

case: Possible penalty and red cards (NORWICH)

decision: Free kick

Po says: “The referee has some important decisions here.

“First, he must determine whether the foul for NO 9 in Norich City is outside the box. Thanks to his movements and positioning, he can exactly identify that contact is out of the box -to Nori.

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“He must decide whether the foul rejects a clear goal scoring opportunity. In the replay we know that the Nori forward is controlling the ball when moving towards the goal, and there is an obvious opportunity. for.

“So the referee would have shown Dogso’s Red Card to Watford Player.”

Crawley 1-2 WREXHAM

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WREXHAM has won with Crawley Town.

case: Paules available at BUILD UP (WREXHAM) for goals

decision: Goal

Po says: “WREXHAM was lucky to set this goal.

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“As the ball spreads out, the referee must scan in the middle to see what’s happening inside the crowded box.

“Focusing on the player crossing the ball, he misses the continuous retention of the opponent’s WREXHAM’s NO 38. The grass has affected and meets the threshold of the foul to award defensive free kicks.”

Read 1-0 Bolton

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Reading received a penalty for Bolton for the handball.

case: As possible, handball (read) as possible

decision: Penalty was awarded

Po says: “This seems a bit harmless, but it is the right decision to read the penalty for the handball.

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“As the ball floats in the area, Bolton’s 29th leaves the ball and touches the ball with an extended arm.

“The arm is unnatural and unlawful, so the penalty is the right result.”

DONCASTER 2-1 MK DONS

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case: Goal score, possible offside

decision: Goal

Po says: “The offside decision to strengthen the defender and play the attacker offside can be difficult for the assistant referee to judge, but he takes this place.

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“Doncaster’s NO 9 achieves the goal, and MK DON’s 26 attempts try to play him off -side. Although the assistant takes up the place and puts the flag right down.

“If the picture falls and you go to that speed, it’s harder to judge, but he’s good here.”