MATCH FACTS
Group A, Matchday 1
08 June 2012 – 20:45 CET • Stadion Miejski • Wroclaw
GOALS
1-0 Alan DZAGOEV (RUS, 14’)
2-0 Roman SHIROKOV (RUS, 23’)
2-1 Vaclav PILAR (CZE, 51’)
3-1 Alan DZAGOEV (RUS 78’)
4-1 Roman PAVLUYCHENKO (RUS 81’)
YELLOW CARDS
No
SENDING OFFS
No
MATCH OFFICIALS
Function Full Name Origin Final Mark
Referee Howard Webb ENG 79,0
Assistant Referee 1 Mike Mullarkey ENG 77,2
Assistant Referee 2 Peter Kirkup ENG 83,0
Additional Assistant Referee 1 Martin Atkinson ENG 75,0
Additional Assistant Referee 2 Mark Clattenburg ENG 75,0
Fourth Official Manuel de Sousa POR 75,0
Reserve Assistant Referee Bertino Miranda POR 75,0
UEFA Delegate Nodar Akhalkatsi GEO
UEFA Referee Observer Herbert Fandel GER
Blog Referee Observer(s) Sander dBR NED
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The Referee
I. MATCH
Background
Second match in group A and the first on EURO 2012 for Russia and Czech Republic.
The first match in this group ended on a one all draw between Poland an Greece, so that
a win could be an important one for both Russia and Czech Republic. Also the first match
for referee Howard Webb this EURO and his goal must be to referee more matches than
at the EURO in 2008. A lot of interest for the participants at the start. However, Russia
were much stronger and had an easy win, 4-1. The score influenced the difficulty of the
match but the players also accepted the Webb’s line and that worked well for him!
II. CONTROL
Comment
Webb was lenient but not in an annoying or a nuisance way. His style worked quite well
for this match. A lot of talking, fortunately not as much as during the semi final CL
between Bayern and Real Madrid, and he let the game flow. The players accepted and
understand the line which was also influenced by the score. The Czech never believed in
a win, neither after they had scored the 2-1. Not so many difficult situations to control for
Webb and overall he had the game under full control until the end. I wonder if it had not
been also due to his experience and his style.
III. DECISIONS
Application of the Laws of the Game – Comment (advice: always refer to aspects
like card management, infringement detection, the application of the advantage
rule, holding in the penalty area after set pieces, simulation and lay extra ordinary
high emphasis on match influencing or even decisive decisions)
The match started with an extremely high number of fouls in the first five minutes, mostly
committed by Russia. I have not counted them but I think it was an amount of at least 10
fouls. Webb handled that in a fine manner, thanks to his calmness, it became less after
that. He had a correct no penalty occasion for Czech Republic in the 3rd minute. In the
25th minute Arshavin was pushed in the box by Plasil. Not that hard but it was a clear
push. Despite of the fact that Arshavin went down a bit easily, he should have awarded a
penalty to Russia in my opinion. Luckily it had no influence on the result of the match.
Webb had an excellent foul detection and especially a no foul detection. Baros and Webb
are not the best friends I guess. There were a lot of lithe fouls on Baros but Webb refused
to whistle them. He frequently applied the advantage rule but should have made it more
as he did in minute 68 after a handball by Arshavin, when the Czech could build up an
attack.
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He missed one clear yellow card in minute 56 after a foul from Shirokov on Jiracek but
that was the only one he should have given.
Good assistant referees and especially Peter Kirkup did a great job.
IV. STYLE
Physical and Technical Aspects
Expected
Criteria + level
-
Always close to the play, follows play at all times, and
X
does not interfere with play
Flexible Diagonal System X
Able to anticipate the action X
Enters the penalty area when necessary X
Appropiate, efficient and economic Positioning also at
X
set pieces
Physical Condition in general X
Adequate behaviour in dealing with injuries (awareness
of serious injuries, possible advantages applied, X
card-timing etc.)
Comment
text possible
Minute Situation and Assessment
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Tactical Approach
Expected
Criteria + level
-
The referee has a certain tactical approach, which is
moving in the measures the Laws of the Game define, X
which is understood and consistent
The referee’s tactical approach is active, he is able to
X
predict situations and to avoid conflicts by that
Personality and authority on the pitch X
Adequate communication X
Shows determination and courage in his decisions and
has also tools to gain authority (adequate and clear X
gestures, using his whistle as kind of language)
Shows respect X
Comment
text possible (mandatory in case of an awarded minus)
Minute Situation and Assessment
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Assistant Referee 1
I. MATCH
Comment
No close offside calls.
II. DECISIONS
Application of the Laws of the Game – Comment
Only 1 offside call at all. In the 44th minute, he awarded a corner to the Czech but that
should have been a goal kick for Russia.
Overview
Expected
Criteria + level
-
(Non-)Offside detection (evaluated independently (!)
X
from the difficulty of the (non-)offside situations)
Quality of other decisions with regard to the
X
application of the Laws of the Game
III. STYLE
Physical and Technical Aspects
Expected
Criteria + level
-
Physical Condition X
Positioning and movement X
Adequate alertness, mental awareness and
concentration (e.g. decisions on situations happening X
in his area of vicinity)
Holds and moves his flag in accordance with the
X
Laws of the Game
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Assistant Referee 2
I. MATCH
Comment
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II. DECISIONS
Application of the Laws of the Game – Comment
Kirkup had a lot of important and correct calls. No offside before the 2-0 and correctly
disallowed the possible 4-2 in the 92th minute. In the 40th minute he had no idea which
team should get a throw-in but he correctly followed Webb so (nearly) no-one noticed
that.
Overview
Expected
Criteria + level
-
(Non-)Offside detection (evaluated independently (!)
X
from the difficulty of the (non-)offside situations)
Quality of other decisions with regard to the
X
application of the Laws of the Game
III. STYLE
Physical and Technical Aspects
Expected
Criteria + level
-
Physical Condition X
Positioning and movement X
Adequate alertness, mental awareness and
concentration (e.g. decisions on situations happening X
in his area of vicinity)
Holds and moves his flag in accordance with the
X
Laws of the Game
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Parameter Percentage Mark
MATCH DIFFICULTY 20 % 85,0
DECISIONS 60 % 85,0
STYLE 20 % 75,0
Final mark 83,0
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Additional Assistant Referee 1
I. MATCH
Comment
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II. DECISIONS
Application of the Laws of the Game, Involvement – Comment
--
Overview
Expected
Criteria + level
-
Important decisions in the penalty area (e.g. fouls like
X
holding after set pieces, goal-decisions etc.)
Quality of other decisions with regard to the
X
application of the Laws of the Game
Important Decisions
Minute Situation and Assessment
III. STYLE
Physical and Technical Aspects
Expected
Criteria + level
-
Positioning and movement X
Active involvement, adequate alertness, mental
awareness and concentration (e.g. decisions on X
situations happening in his area of vicinity)
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Additional Assistant Referee 2
I. MATCH
Comment
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II. DECISIONS
Application of the Laws of the Game, Involvement – Comment
No visible cooperation.
Overview
Expected
Criteria + level
-
Important decisions in the penalty area (e.g. fouls like
X
holding after set pieces, goal-decisions etc.)
Quality of other decisions with regard to the
X
application of the Laws of the Game
Important Decisions
Minute Situation and Assessment
III. STYLE
Physical and Technical Aspects
Expected
Criteria + level
-
Positioning and movement X
Active involvement, adequate alertness, mental
awareness and concentration (e.g. decisions on X
situations happening in his area of vicinity)
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Fourth Official
Comment
No
Final mark
FINAL MARK 75,0
Final mark
FINAL MARK 75,0
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