Dalot's challenge sparks debate on European red-card thresholds

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The piece weighs whether Diogo Dalot’s straight-leg challenge would have earned a red card in European competition, comparing it with Pape Matar Sarr’s foul on Moises Caicedo that VAR ruled as reckless (yellow). Officials including Jarred Gillett and Howard Webb defend the yellow as consistent, arguing the contact was glancing rather than forceful, and highlighting the ongoing dynamics between referees and VAR. It also nods to past controversies, like Curtis Jones’ red in 2023, that fuel fan debate over refereeing decisions.
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