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Marelli: "Wesley's sending-off? The players' legs never touched. VAR can intervene to | Goal.com UK
- Marelli questions the sending-off, saying there was no contact between players and the legs never touched.
- Marelli says the second incident was a foul; the booking appeared automatic but refers to the act itself rather than recklessness.
- VAR could intervene in a change of official, and OFR might overturn the decision according to Marelli.
- Marelli notes Wesley’s arm may have touched Diao's back, which VAR might have considered as the contact.
- Marelli emphasizes interpretation in VAR decisions, highlighting the lack of crystal-clear images in the case.
- The discussion touches on how VAR can intervene in mistaken-identity scenarios during major clashes.
- Goal’s post-match article cites the former referee's comments as key takeaways from the Como v Roma analysis.
- The article references a post-match DAZN interview with Marelli.
- Marelli analyzes the sequence of events in the second half during the Diao-Wesley scenario.
- The piece is part of Goal.com’s betting and match analysis coverage related to European football.
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