Indian soccer crew head coach Igor Stimac noticed a pink card in India’s 2023 SAFF Championship opener in opposition to Pakistan after stopping one in every of its gamers from taking a fast throw-in.
It led to a one-match suspension for the Croat, however he justified his actions by tweeting – “You can hate or love me for my actions yesterday, but I am a warrior, and I will do it again when needed to protect our boys on the pitch against unjustified decisions.”
One would suppose that getting back from a suspension, Stimac would train warning on the touchline. But, as destiny would have it, the coach was as soon as once more proven a pink card throughout India’s last group stage match in opposition to Kuwait – this time for exhibiting dissent.
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India was in management having taken a 1-0 lead and whereas many may argue that Stimac ought to have been extra disciplined – given the advantageous place the Blue Tigers had been in – assistant coach Mahesh Gawli didn’t maintain again in remonstrating the choice of referee Alomgir flashing a pink card to Stimac as India settled for a 1-1 draw.
“Igor Stimac did nothing wrong [today]. It was very bad refereeing, and if you continue using such referees in the SAFF Cup, the standards will drop. SAFF has to think about this referee because there were quality teams today, and he should have controlled [the match], but he did not,” Gawli stated.
What precisely occurred?
Stimac obtained a yellow card within the 61st minute after getting concerned within the match bodily. Hamad Alqallaf pushed Mahesh down, which led to the Croat grabbing the ball and pausing play. Ideally, that ought to have been warning sufficient, however the criticism continued from Stimac’s finish.
In the 81st minute, the fourth official known as the referee and alerted him in regards to the Indian coach’s behaviour on the touchline. And in a flash, Alomgir reached for his pocket and brandished a pink card for Stimac.
“I don’t know about the second one [the red card]. We were there, but I could not hear anything. The fourth official called the referee and just asked him to show him the card. A Kuwaiti player was saying bad words to the coach [Stimac], but the referee did not see anything. He abused, but only our coach got the red card. It is not right,” Gawli added.
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Asked if Stimac might have exercised warning after receiving the yellow card, Gawli stated, “That was the referee’s decision. He could have avoided showing the red card. He knew everything that had happened. Our coach did not say anything to them.”
Thoughts on the match
Contrary to the final consensus, India performed the higher soccer in opposition to Kuwait, particularly within the first half. Making use of each the flanks, successful the midfield battle and sustaining a compact defence- the Blue Tigers ticked all of the containers. Apart from the pockets of Kuwaiti dominance, the house facet appeared to have a grip on the proceedings.
Post Stimac’s pink card, the Indians had been disjointed, and Anwar Ali scored a late personal objective to degree the rating.
“He was very good. We can see his confidence. There was so much pressure in such a big match, but he was playing like a cool and calm player,” Gawli stated on Anwar’s efficiency.
Talking about his crew’s general gameplay, the assistant coach concluded by saying: “Today, my team was brilliant. They played excellent football, and I am proud of my boys. But Kuwait played rough, and as I said, the refereeing was poor.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com