The beIN Trio team gave an unequivocal opinion on the position that drove football fans crazy.

The beIN Trio team gave an unequivocal opinion on the position that drove football fans crazy.

17.08.2026 08:10

The beIN Trio team did not find it correct that the referee did not show a card in the position where Tiago Djalo pulled his opponent's hair during the Beşiktaş-Eyüpspor match, and all three commentators stated that at least a yellow card should have been given.

In the Besiktas-Eyupspor match, the position where Tiago Djalo pulled his opponent's hair but did not receive a card was evaluated by the beIN Trio team. Bülent Yıldırım, Aleks Taşçıoğlu, and Deniz Çoban agreed that at least a yellow card should have been shown in that position.

"WE WOULD HAVE RESPECTED A RED CARD"

Bülent Yıldırım stated that a yellow card would be sufficient for the position where Djalo pulled his opponent's hair, saying, "There is a struggle to get to the ball. Here, in the hair-pulling incident, there needs to be intensity and brutality. He grabbed and let go. If the referee had given a red card, we would have respected it. For me, a yellow card was sufficient here."

"AT LEAST A YELLOW CARD WAS NEEDED"

Aleks Taşçıoğlu also said that the position should not have been let go without a card. Taşçıoğlu said, "For a red card, brutality is required. I would have expected the player's head to go backwards. At least a yellow card was needed."

"UNSPORTING BEHAVIOR"

Deniz Çoban, on the other hand, evaluated Djalo's action as unsporting behavior. Çoban said, "In the normal replay, it's a short and momentary hair pull. If the referee had called it brutality, we would have respected it. I see it as unsporting behavior that has not reached the limit of brutality. You blew the whistle, for what? If you blew it for the hair contact, a yellow or red card was needed. A yellow card would have been sufficient."

ALL THREE SAID YELLOW CARD

All three commentators on the beIN Trio team left the door open for different evaluations regarding a red card in the position, but they shared the same opinion that the referee should have shown at least a yellow card to Djalo.

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