Швейцарын шигшээ баг шүүгчийн шийдвэрт бухимдалтайгаар ДАШТ-ийг орхилоо

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VAR-ын маргаантай шийдвэр Швейцарын шигшээ багийн хожигдлын шалтгаан болсныг дасгалжуулагч Мурат Якин эрс шүүмжлэв.

Дэлхийн аваргын шөвгийн наймын тоглолтод Аргентин 3:1-ээр Швейцарыг буулган авч хагас шигшээд шалгарлаа. Тоглолтын эхэнд Алексис Мак Алистер гоол оруулсан ч Дан Ндойе хариу гоолыг оруулж тооны харьцааг тэнцүүлсэн юм. Гэвч 72 дахь минутад Бреел Эмболо тоглолт жүжиглэсэн гэх шалтгаанаар хоёр дахь шар хуудсаа авч талбайг чөлөөлсөн нь тоглолтын эргэлтийн цэг болсон байна.

Тооны харьцаа тэнцүү үед хүн дутуу болсон Швейцар нэмэлт цагт дарамтад орж, 112 дахь минутад Хулиан Альваресын гоол, удалгүй Лаутаро Мартинезийн оруулсан гоолоор ялагдал хүлээв. Швейцар 1954 оноос хойш анх удаа шөвгийн наймд шалгарсан түүхэн амжилтаа ийнхүү өндөрлүүллээ.

Швейцарын дасгалжуулагч Мурат Якин VAR-ын хөндлөнгийн оролцоог хөлбөмбөгийн дүрэмд нийцэхгүй, хүлээн зөвшөөрөхийн аргагүй шийдвэр хэмээн нэрлэв. Тэрээр өөрийн баг тоглолтыг бүрэн хянаж байсан үед ийм шийдвэр гаргасан нь шударга бус байсныг онцлоод, тоглогчдоо баатарлаг тоглолт үзүүлсэнд талархлаа илэрхийлжээ.

Хагас хамгаалагч Ремо Фройлер ч мөн шүүгчийн шийдвэрт гайхширч байгаагаа илэрхийлэн ФИФА-гаас албан ёсны тайлбар шаардсан байна. Талбайг уйлан орхисон Бреел Эмбологийн хувьд энэ нь сэтгэл зүйн хувьд хүнд цохилт болсныг Якин дурдаад, тоглогчоо буруутгах үндэслэлгүй гэдгийг мэдэгдэв.

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Switzerland head coach Murat Yakin launched a furious attack on the officials, labeling the VAR intervention that saw Breel Embolo sent off as “unacceptable” following their heartbreaking 3-1 World Cup extra-time defeat to Argentina.

The Swiss were on the verge of scripting yet another World Cup fairytale. Just five minutes after Dan Ndoye had brilliantly cancelled out Alexis Mac Allister’s early opener, momentum was firmly with Yakin’s side.

However, the game turned on its head in the 72nd minute in controversial fashion. Embolo was shown a second yellow card for simulation after a lengthy VAR review overturned an initial booking for Argentina midfielder Leandro Paredes, leaving the Swiss to fight with 10 men.

The disadvantage finally took its toll in the 112th minute when Julian Alvarez struck a world-class strike, before Lautaro Martinez sealed the 3-1 win for the holders, ending Switzerland’s finest World Cup run since 1954.

Yakin blasts “unnecessary” VAR intervention

Speaking after the quarter-final heartbreak, a devastated Yakin did not hold back his anger regarding the refereeing decision that shattered his side’s hopes of a historic semi-final berth.

“There was definitely no reason to award a yellow card,” Yakin said. “It was a harmless situation. He should have let play ⁠continue.

“We were punished because of a rule that ​is ⁠unacceptable. I don’t understand it. The fact that they intervened unnecessarily is extremely hurtful. It’s a rule that has nothing to do with football.

“It destroyed our game today. ⁠We have to accept it, but it is painful to lose that way.”

The Switzerland boss insisted that the red card completely halted a period of genuine Swiss dominance over the reigning world champions.

“I would like to praise the entire team because we came back from a goal down against the world champions and ⁠we had the momentum,” he added.

“We were dominating and controlling the match, and then we were punished because of a rule that is unacceptable. I don’t understand it. My boys are the real heroes.”

Freuler demands FIFA explanation as Embolo left shattered

The anger was shared across the Swiss dressing room. Veteran midfielder Remo Freuler echoed his manager’s disbelief and publicly called on tournament organizers to clarify how the decision was reached.

“I’m very proud of the team. You could tell that we gave 100%,” Freuler said.

“I don’t understand how VAR can make such a decision, and FIFA has to explain it to us.”

Embolo, who collapsed in tears on the pitch before being consoled by teammates, was said to be entirely distraught in the dressing room. Yakin was quick to defend his star striker, putting the blame squarely on the officials.

“He was fouled many times and he ‌had a few very good moments in ⁠this game, but then he couldn’t help the team any more,” Yakin said.

“I don’t ⁠blame him. Obviously, he is shattered because he could not help the team. It was a refereeing mistake.”

A historic campaign despite the heartbreak

While the exit will sting for a long time, it brings the curtain down on an iconic tournament for the Swiss, who reached the final eight of a World Cup for the first time in 72 years.

Reflecting on the journey as a whole, Yakin concluded:

“I am very proud, they are very proud.”

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