Untold Ref Review: Arsenal 3 – 0 AC Milan an ordinary CL night and about game scenarios… « Untold Arsenal: Arsenal News, supporting the club, the players and the manager

Today’s referee is Damir Skomina – A ref that comes from Slovenia and who speaks English and Italian. So his language knowledge is fine but what is the knowledge of the rules.

MATCH REVIEW DETAILS – Damir Skomina (2012-03-06)
Period 1
Min Type Foul from On C/NC Comment Weight
2 OTHER ? Gervinho NC Push not given 1
3 OFFSIDE Arsenal C correct call 1
5 OTHER Van Bommel Rosicky C Tackle from behind 1
5 YELLOW Van Bommel C “No chance of playing the ball, stopping promising attack” 2
6 OTHER C refs sorts out some pushing before a corner 1
7 GOAL Arsenal C correct goal 3
9 OFFSIDE Milan C correct call 1
10 OTHER Ibrahimovic Koscielny C Trip 1
11 OTHER Song Ibra NC Song ran after a lose ball and crossed the Milan player who fell to the ground 1
13 OTHER Sagna Van Bommel C “Sagna comes in sliding and plays the ball, he pulls his legs under him but contact is made. Difference between Pl and CL” 1
13 YELLOW Sagna NC Sagna did all he could to avoid the contact by pulling his legs under him but Van Bommel made the most of it 2
15 OTHER Gibbs El Shaarawi C Tripped him from behind 1
15 YELLOW Gibbs C Stopped a promising attack 2
16 OFFSIDE Milan C correct 1
16 OTHER Sagna Mesbah C Leaning on him 1
17 OTHER RVP Abiati C Sliding in towards the keeper 1
18 OFFSIDE Milan C assumed correct 1
18 OTHER Rosicky Van Bommel C trip 1
18 OFFSIDE Milan C assumed correct 1
25 OTHER ? Walcott NC Caught him after he played the ball not given 1
25 OFFSIDE Milan C assumed correct 1
26 GOAL Arsenal C correct goal 3
27 OFFSIDE Milan C assumed correct 1
37 OTHER RVP Abate C obstruction 1
37 YELLOW Van Bommel NC “Van Bommel asking for a yellow card, should have been booked himself” 2
38 OTHER Mesbah Walcott C Push 1
40 OTHER Mesbah Walcott NC “Almost a repeat of the Sagna tackle, first the ball but then slid in to the player, not given this time.” 1
41 OTHER Song Emanuelson C Trip 1
42 PENALTY Mesbah The Ox C Brought him down with a double challenge. Why did the ref took what seemed ages to give the penalty? 3
43 YELLOW Mesbah NC Was a promising run (see Gibbs foul) but nothing given 2
43 GOAL Arsenal C correct goal 3
46 OTHER Song Van Bommel NC “Trip advantage given, was possession” 1
Period 2
Min Type Foul from On C/NC Comment Weight
46 OFFSIDE Milan C correct 1
46 OFFSIDE Arsenal C assumed correct 1
48 OTHER Rosicky Van Bommel C Blocked his run 1
49 OTHER Song Robinho C Trip 1
51 OTHER Mesbah Walcott C Push 1
52 OTHER Van Bommel Rosicky NC Push not given 1
57 OTHER Song Ibra NC Song nicks the ball away and Ibra kicks himself with his right foot against his left ankle because he missed the ball 1
57 YELLOW Song NC “wrong decision, wrong car’d” 2
57 YELLOW Robinho NC asking for a card should be punished with a yellow card ref 2
59 OTHER Van Bommel Rosicky C “tries to stop Rosicky, ref gives advantage. Van Bommel close to a 2nd, 3rd yellow card” 1
61 OTHER Robinho Gervinho NC push when he is defending near his own penalty area not given 1
65 OFFSIDE Arsenal C Very close but looked correct 1
66 OTHER Vermaelen Ibra NC No contact a nice dive 1
67 OTHER Rosciky Mexes C push 1
68 OTHER Mesbah Walcott NC Push not given 1
69 OTHER Mesbah Rosicky C Push 1
70 OFFSIDE Arsenal C ref plays advantage 1
70 OFFSIDE Milan C assumed correct 1
71 OTHER Mexes Vermaelen NC Blocked his run 1
71 YELLOW Mexes NC A deliberate block off the ball you could see him setting himself for the impact. Knew exactly what he was doing 2
74 OTHER Walcott Van Bommel C assumed correct but Theo Walcott pushing Van Bommel from the ball?? 1
75 OTHER Koscielny Robinho C trip 1
77 OTHER Rosicky Emanyelson C Trip 1
79 OTHER Abate Chamakh NC leaning and shoving not given 1
79 OTHER Rosicky Aquilaini C High foot and came in frontal 1
80 OTHER Abate NC He takes a throw in and lifts one foot of the ground??? Schollboy stuff ref 1
80 OTHER Van Bommel Walcott NC “Van Bommel kicks Walcott on his leg, nothing given” 1
81 OTHER Ibra Koscielny C Little pull on the defender 1
81 OTHER Chamakh Aquilaini C to eager and gave a little kick but compared to the Van Bommel action seconds earlier 1
83 OTHER Ibrahimovic Chamakh NC clear trip advantag give but 7 defenders back and only 2 strikers in front of the ball and the foul in the arsenal half? 1
83 YELLOW Ibrahimovic NC “Came late and took the man, should have been booked” 2
85 OTHER Vermaelen Ibra NC Didn’t see any contact but he went down sticking oot his leg towards the defender. The mark of a dive? 1
86 OTHER NC Ball hits Sagna and goes out for a corner but the ref gives the ball to Arsenal 1
85 YELLOW Nocerino C You may be right but arguing with the ref results only in yellow cards 2
85 YELLOW Ibrahimovic C You may be right but arguing with the ref results only in yellow cards 2
89 OTHER Ibra Song NC Push in the back not given 1
90 OTHER Abate NC Again Abate lift his foot with a throw 1
90 OTHER Park Abate C Trip 1
92 OTHER Song Robinho C Pull 1
92 OTHER ? Vermaelen C Push 1
92 YELLOW Abate C kicking the ball away 2
92 OFFSIDE Arsenal C correct call 1

I will try to follow the flow of the game a bit and I though he had a good start. The booking of Van Bommel was as clear as one can get. Coming from behind, no chance of playing the ball.

Then Sagna got booked for something that no English ref would give a foul for. Sagna slid over the ground, connected with the ball and then he pulled his legs back to try and avoid contact with Van Bommel. I agreed with the call of the foul in fact but it was clear to see that Sagna did all he could to avoid contact so the yellow card was very harsh. No problem with the yellow card from Gibbs as this was a correct one as it stopped a promising attack.

All went rather well even though he could have booked Van Bommel for asking a card for an Arsenal player.

The moment I really was puzzled was the penalty for Arsenal. This was a crystal clear penalty that nobody will dispute. Never the less it took the ref what seemed ages in real time to blow the penalty. I had the impression he didn’t want to give it at all.  I think this wasn’t in his game scenario plan at all. But not giving it would have him shown of as a complete idiot so had no other choice and I think the ref behind the goal advised him strongly to not act like a complete fool and give it.

What then followed in the second half was a complete mystery to me.  But I come back to this when you have read the competency summary and please do look at the differences between the first and second half.

COMPETENCY SUMMARY – Damir Skomina (2012-03-06)
Period 1 Called Total Correct %
GOAL 3 3 100.00
OFFSIDE 7 7 100.00
OTHER 11 16 68.75
PENALTY 1 1 100.00
YELLOW 2 5 40.00
TOTAL 24 32 75.00
WEIGHTED 34 45 75.56
Period 2 Called Total Correct %
OFFSIDE 6 6 100.00
OTHER 15 29 51.72
YELLOW 3 7 42.86
TOTAL 24 42 57.14
WEIGHTED 27 49 55.10
Totals Called Total Correct %
GOAL 3 3 100.00
OFFSIDE 13 13 100.00
OTHER 26 45 57.78
PENALTY 1 1 100.00
YELLOW 5 12 41.67
TOTAL 48 74 64.86
WEIGHTED 61 94 64.89

Okay if you are back with me you will see that from a still good enough 75% he went down to the basement of refereeing levels and only got a score or around 56% in the second half. What a difference a half makes one could say. I will come back to this later when I reach my final conclusions.

Players asking for cards for other players were not punished and this is so disappointing.  When a manager criticizes the ref in the tunnel after the game he can face a ban. When players do the same in the open in front of the camera (because waving with imaginary cards or asking for cards = criticizing the ref) the don’t get punished.

But he was consistent in a way. But not in a good way consistent as you can see if you look at the bias summary below.

BIAS SUMMARY – Damir Skomina (2012-03-06)
Period 1 Arsenal % AC Milan % Total
Correct For 15 62.50 9 37.50 24
Correct For Weighted 24 70.59 10 29.41 34
Incorrect Against 7 87.50 1 12.50 8
Incorrect Against Weighted 10 90.91 1 9.09 11
Fouls Commited 7 33.33 14 66.67 21
Fouls Penalised 6 85.71 10 71.43 16
Period 2 Arsenal % AC Milan % Total
Correct For 10 41.67 14 58.33 24
Correct For Weighted 13 48.15 14 51.85 27
Incorrect Against 17 94.44 1 5.56 18
Incorrect Against Weighted 21 95.45 1 4.55 22
Fouls Commited 13 41.94 18 58.06 31
Fouls Penalised 13 100.00 7 38.89 20
Totals Arsenal % AC Milan % Total
Correct For 25 52.08 23 47.92 48
Correct For Weighted 37 60.66 24 39.34 61
Incorrect Against 24 92.31 2 7.69 26
Incorrect Against Weighted 31 93.94 2 6.06 33
Fouls Commited 20 38.46 32 61.54 52
Fouls Penalised 19 95.00 17 53.13 36

When Arsenal committed fouls he punished them. He even got a score of 100% in the second half. But the other way round he only punished half the fouls from Milan in this game.  And then once again you have to look at the difference between both halves.  In the first half he punished almost all the Arsenal fouls and he did punish them all in the second half. But in the first half he was more easy on Milan a bit but in the second half it was frighting to see that he didn’t give 40% of the fouls from Milan!

This of course leads to a lot of wrong calls. And they are divided over 90% of the wrong calls going against Arsenal. No wonder there was someone a bit furious after the game.

My last rant is about something that appeared in the newspaper. So I will be gladly to be proven wrong it this would be a lie. But if the ref really said this it is something to keep in mind because it is frightening.  So I quote from the media:

In our preparations, we considered a lot of different game scenarios and one was exactly as it happened in the first half — that Arsenal would go for it ‘all or nothing’ by putting maximum pressure on Milan’s players and trying to disrupt their game. It almost worked.”

Now why would a ref consider “game scenarios”?  As a ref you can consider “incident scenarios”. That could be: when a player asks for a yellow card I will give it to him. That is something you can do and you can also say before the game.

But what is a game scenario for a ref? Managers will make up game scenarios and I can imagine that they will have said to the players how to act if you score quickly and what to do then. But why on earth will a ref discuss a game scenario?

And another important question is : who is WE?  Does the “WE” include someone from UEFA? The Uefa representant who is with the refs before, during and after the game?

But if we just look at the numbers again and take the “game scenario” in mind could it be that during half time the refs have taken out their “instructions” (and I don’t mean the laws of the game instructions) and made up a new “game scenario”?

Because if we look at the numbers we can only see that there is a very big gap between the first and the second half.  Could it be that it went horribly wrong when he had to make the penalty decision that took him ages but he had no choice. Could it be that they somehow thought that they (he/we) needed to change their approach and reach for a new and different “game scenario”?

In my opinion the only “game scenario” a ref has to keep in mind is to make sure that the laws of the game are followed. That is the only game scenario they should think of. And not the possibly outcome of the score line and what to do if this or that happens.  Game scenarios and refs….wtf?

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