ITV’s Refereeing Expert Clarifies: England’s Euro Seminal Penalty Call Was VAR’s Error, Not Hers; Adult Themes Masked.

England’s dramatic Euro 2024 semi-final win over the Netherlands on Wednesday was marred by a highly controversial penalty decision. With the game tied at 1-1, referee Felix Zwayer awarded England a penalty after reviewing a potential foul on Harry Kane by Denzel Dumfries. The decision sparked intense debate, with many questioning whether the collision between the players warranted a penalty.

The penalty decision was a highly contentious moment in the semi-final clash

Christina Unkel, a refereeing expert, has now provided further insight into the incident, standing by her initial assessment that the penalty should not have been awarded. Unkel explained that the on-pitch decision of “no penalty” did not meet the criteria of a “clear and obvious error,” and therefore, VAR intervention was unnecessary. She emphasized that VAR is intended for correcting blatant errors and not for subjective interpretations.

The incident in question saw a collision between England's Harry Kane and the Netherlands' Denzel Dumfries

The incident saw a collision between England’s Harry Kane and the Netherlands’ Denzel Dumfries

Unkel further elaborated on her stance, stating that the burden of proof for overturning a referee’s decision is high and that the football community’s expectations must be considered. She concluded that the contact between Kane and Dumfries, along with the context of the play, did not warrant a penalty, and the original decision should have stood.

Referee Felix Zwayer awarded the penalty after reviewing the incident on the pitch-side monitor

Referee Felix Zwayer awarded the penalty after reviewing the incident

The decision left the Netherlands incensed, with skipper Virgil van Dijk expressing his frustration post-match. He suggested that the referee’s quick exit from the field after the game indicated a recognition of the decision’s impact. Meanwhile, manager Ronald Koeman also criticized the call, questioning how defenders are expected to play without making such contact.

The Netherlands' players were left frustrated by the decision, which they felt impacted the outcome of the game

The Netherlands’ players were left frustrated by the decision

However, Kane defended the penalty call, stating that the contact with Dumfries left his foot “hanging off.” The penalty ultimately proved decisive as England went on to win the game and secure their place in the final.

The incident has sparked further discussions about the role of VAR and the consistency of refereeing decisions in football, with many calling for clearer guidelines and improved decision-making.