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The Definitive Angle: MLS Week 34

The Definitive Angle is PRO’s analysis of the week’s Video Review use in MLS.

Week 34 overview
There were four Video Reviews during Week 34.


CLB vs ORL: Offside (no penalty)


What happened: After review, Orlando #10 [Facundo Torres] was in an offside position prior to the punishable handball offense by Columbus #18 [Malte Amundsen]. Orlando #10 then interfered with play when he touched the ball.

The final decision was offside and an indirect free kick [to Columbus Crew].

Length of Review: 3:46

PRO’s opinion: Torres’ (ORL) shot was saved by Patrick Schulte (CLB). The ball then went to Duncan McGuire (ORL), whose shot struck Amundsen’s (CLB) arm. Amundsen’s arm was extended into the path of the ball, creating a barrier, and deflected the ball over the goal. This was a handball offense; however, when the attacking phase of play was checked, Torres was in an offside position when Martin Ojeda (ORL) took the free kick. Torres then interfered with play when he touched the ball, and the referee was correct to award an indirect free kick for the offside offense.


RBNY vs ATL: Penalty


What happened: After review, Atlanta #35 [Ajani Fortune] fouled New York #11 [Elias Manoel] inside the penalty area.

The final decision was penalty [to New York Red Bulls].

Length of Review: 1:52

PRO’s opinion: From the referee’s angle, it appeared that Manoel (RBNY) kicked Fortune (ATL) when the pair challenged for the ball, and a direct free kick to Atlanta United was awarded. However, Fortune did not play the ball but instead kicked Manoel’s leg. The referee correctly changed his decision to a penalty kick after video review.


SJ vs STL: Penalty


What happened: After review, San Jose #26 [Rodrigues] fouled St Louis #17 [Marcel Hartel] inside the penalty area.

The final decision was a penalty kick [to St Louis CITY].

Length of Review: 2:38

PRO’s opinion: Rodrigues (SJ) attempted to play the ball but missed and made contact on Hartel’s (STL) foot instead, which forced him to go to ground. The referee did not see any contact and allowed play to continue. He correctly changed his decision to a penalty kick after video review.


RSL vs POR: Goal


What happened: After review, no offside offense was committed by Salt Lake #29 [Anderson Julio] or Salt Lake #92 [Noel Caliskan] when Salt Lake #8 [Diego Luna] shot at goal.

The final decision was a goal [to Real Salt Lake].

Length of review: 4:18

PRO’s opinion: The ball was deflected into the path of Noel Caliskan (RSL) by Kamal Miller (POR). Caliskan then challenged Maxime Crépeau (POR) for possession, and the ball rebounded to Luna, who scored. Believing that Anderson Julio (RSL) or Caliskan, who were both in an offside position when the shot was taken, were in the way of Crépeau’s attempts to make a save, the assistant referee determined that there was an offside offense and the referee disallowed the goal. However, there was no impact on the goalkeeper’s ability to make a save and the referee was correct to award the goal after video review.


Please note: These videos do not contain audio. They are a recording of the screen as viewed by the VAR in real-time.