Ses referee for reversing handball decision
rushed to the sideline to inspect the decision and Rudan expected a penalty to be awarded.
Instead, Fielding used the VAR to reverse his decision, seeing the City skipper’s hands were crossed over his chest and signalling for a drop ball — enraging Rudan.
‘‘The referee was 5m away. Sees a handball offence. Was very quick to blow,’’ he said.
‘‘Everyone saw it . . . when they went to the VAR I was super confident it was going to be a pen.
‘‘Only for them to turn around and say it wasn’t a handball. I don’t know what to say. It was a big turning point in the game.’’
The decision followed the penalty decision from the Melbourne derby, when City also benefited from a VAR review to receive a crucial spot kick.
ALeague chief Greg O’Rourke criticised that decision and stated it was acceptable for referees to change their mind after accessing VAR — as Fielding did on Friday.
Rudan said referees needed to explain their decisions.
‘‘It never is [explained]. I don’t think they know themselves,’’ he said.
‘‘You can’t even talk to the officials, that’s the other problem.
‘‘I’m trying to communicate [about] certain decisions that go on and I got a yellow card.’’
The Nix have lost two straight games after opening with a win, leading Rudan to call for patience.
‘‘Our game plan was to frustrate them,’’ he said.
‘‘Say what you want about the game plan but we were very disciplined.
‘‘Could we have done better? Yeah, we could have, particularly with the ball.
‘‘We’re very early in our development phase . . . at 20 it’s not like we gave up hope, we kept going.’’ — AAP