Preciado correctly expelled, the commission confirmed. It is said that the goalkeeper did not delay Boleslav

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Preciado ended up on the ground after one of the fights, bent over and elbowed Sakala in the thigh. Referee Karel Rouček immediately drew a red card. “Correctly. It was gross unsportsmanlike conduct.” the commission explained. At that moment, Letná started to become more aggressive, and the home audience demanded the exclusion of the visitors as well for some fouls or other incidents.

Mikulec saw his first yellow in the 70th minute when he tripped the running Veljko Birmančevič after a bad play. However, Rouček did not show him the second one until the end of the match, even though there were several more debatable moments. For example, in the 84th minute when the game was delayed.

“The commission continues to require referees to be consistent in delaying the start of play. However, in this particular case, it was not a delay for which the goalkeeper should have been cautioned with a yellow card,” the commission claims.

In her latest communique, she also dealt with Saturday’s Vršov derby in Eden. Slavia beat Bohemians 2:1 also thanks to Petr Ševčík’s goal in the 55th minute. But the goal was preceded by a borderline offside position by Matěj Jurásek. VAR did not even investigate this situation.

Why? “VAR intervenes only in case of fouls within one attacking action before the goal is reached. In this case, the offensive action started at the moment when the home player Oscar Dorley got possession of the ball. From this moment until the goal was scored, there were no violations of the rules,” the communiqué reads.

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And the last publicly commented moment concerns the match between Pardubice and České Budějovice. In the 52nd minute of the match, the referee Marek Radina correctly did not order a penalty kick for the home team, specifically after the clash between the attacking Vojtěch Patrák and the defending Martin Králik. “The rabbit slowed its movement, apparently trying to avoid contact. From the available footage, it was not a misdemeanor. VAR did not intervene correctly,” the commission described.

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