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Video ref blunders again as the wrong player is sent off

- IAN HERBERT

JOACHIM LOW’S 100th win in 150 games saw Germany into the semi-finals of the Confederat­ions Cup, but this match in Sochi will be remembered for video assisted refereeing failing to cover itself in glory. Again. Colombian official Wilmar Roldan issued a justifiabl­e yellow card to Cameroon’s Ernest Mabouka for raising his foot as he challenged Germany’s Emre Can for a ball five feet off the ground, just beyond the hour mark. The VAR booth summoned him over to consider a more severe punishment and the referee promptly returned to dismiss Sebastien Siani. Pandemoniu­m ensued before Mabouka received red and Siani was spared. Wrong twice. It was not a reckless or violent tackle. The tournament has shown that this layer of officialdo­m is damaging the pace and energy of the football and adding complicati­ons that need not exist. Football is about its controvers­ies and refereeing imperfecti­ons are part of that. Mexico await Germany in the last four after Kerem Demirbay’s debut strike and a double from Timo Werner, with Vincent Aboubakar on target for Cameroon.

 ?? AP ?? Chaos: ref Roldan is surrounded by Cameroon players
AP Chaos: ref Roldan is surrounded by Cameroon players

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