This post is a part of the section in this blog called "Match Situations" that concentrates on specific match situations related to parts of the Laws of the Game. Your participation is crucial to make this blog's element give some value for referees and football enthusiasts in general.
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The following clip shows a controversy having occurred during the last UEFA Europa League season in the duel between Solna and Napoli refereed by Ovidiu Alin Hategan.
video censored.
On the basis of the assessment that it was a clear foul committed by the defending player, what disciplinary sanction is appropiate?
YELLOW CARD for Stopping a promising attack (SPA) or
RED CARD for Denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity (DOGSO)?
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The video clip is posted for educational purpose only.
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