27.01.2025 10:10
The referee decisions in the match where Fenerbahçe defeated Göztepe 3-2 in the Süper Lig were evaluated by the beIN Trio team. The issue of whether or not a card should have been issued for Djalma's intervention on Oğuz was discussed. Bülent Yıldırım, Deniz Çoban, and Bahattin Duran stated that the intervention warranted a yellow card.
Fenerbahçe hosted Göztepe in the 21st week of the Trendyol Super League. The yellow-navy team ended the first half 1-0 behind and expected a red card after a situation that occurred in the stoppage time. The beIN Trio team evaluated the decisions of referee Atilla Karaoğlan, who officiated the match where Fenerbahçe defeated Göztepe 3-2.
NO CARD WAS ISSUED
Fenerbahçe expected a red card after the intervention on Oğuz Aydın in the first half of the match against Göztepe. The referee of the match, Atilla Karaoğlan, showed yellow cards to En-Nesyri, who protested the decision, and the technical director Salvatore Foti after the incident.
Would a card have been issued for Djalma's intervention on Oğuz?
Bülent Yıldırım: There is something we always say, just because you played the ball does not absolve you of responsibility for the consequences of your actions. After hitting the ball, when there was a chance to retract, yes, the intention was not to hit, but Oğuz was also accelerating towards that direction. I say yellow card. If this extended foot had hit the opponent's face, it would have been a red card. In this case, a yellow card is definitely required. You cannot leave your foot there just because you hit the ball.
Deniz Çoban: The assistant referee made him give it. Sir, in this action, the player is coming, the foot is going. They invented that the raised foot will come down. It stands on IFAB's page. A player is responsible for their actions after playing the ball. I accept that statement as correct. Minimum foul. I think it’s a yellow card, but the game continues.
Bahattin Duran: Can he pull his foot back after hitting the ball, is he trying to pull it back? This is a yellow card.