'Friendly' Referee with Cards
Since the events of World Cup 2010 starts on Friday (11 / 6) then, there were three red cards out of the pockets of the court. The referee at the World Cup this time it seems the middle of 'friendly' with the cards.
A red card last born in a match between Serbia vs Ghana which is intended to Aleksandar Lukovic. Serbian defender received two yellow cards with the last one comes after he pulled his arm Asamoah Gyan.
Two others held up a red card for Nicolas Lodeiro (in France vs. Uruguay game) and Abdelkader Ghezzal (Algeria vs Slovenia). Same as Lukovic, Lodeiro and Ghezzal also received two yellow cards before expelled from the field.
This could mean that the players could not dress or make home attractive tekel. One-one they can get a yellow card - or a tail-like tail instead of red cards in the top three players.
French defender Eric Abidal, aware of this. He himself had seen how three of his colleagues, Patrice Evra, Franck Ribery and Jeremy Toulalan directly raised the yellow card after a collision in the game against Uruguay.
"The referee saw things more observant now in a couple of games early. They are more easily insert their hand into the bag," said Abidal at Reuters.
"This is a problem, especially if you see a yellow card, yellow card. Now it's up to us to be more clever in making decisions and committing an offense if the time is right," he said.
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