If you all didn’t know by now, the United States pulled out
a 4-3 win in extra time in the semi-final of the Women’s soccer Olympic
Tournament from an Alex Morgan header in the last minute. I’ll spare you a full
tactical analysis because I personally find it boring and you can get that from
many media personalities and analysts. I’ll say this; Canada showed an
astounding amount of heart in that match and Christine Sinclair put in one of
the most memorable performances in recent memory in the women’s game. But all
too often, Canada easily gave away possession to the USA, and didn’t mark very
well, which showed in the USA’s 1st and 4th goals. I
would call the match pretty even between the USA and Canada.
Now on to the controversy, when the match was 3-2 for Canada,
the Canadian goalkeeper got called for the 6-second rule, and the USA got a
free-kick inside the 18-yard box. When that free-kick was taken, the ball
struck a Canadian player in the arm and a penalty was called, which Abby
Wambach scored to tie the game up. A lot of Canadian supporters were incensed
at those calls, as well as at other decisions the ref has made. Also, a lot of
Canadian supporters (and even some players) thought that there was “a fix” for
the Americans to win the match, because of the perceived bad decisions that the
referee has made.
Okay, my thoughts on the post-game reaction…
There was no “fix” in this match. I think that was nothing
more than emotion coming from the angry Canadian supporters. Don’t get me
wrong, the Canadian supporters have every right to feel angry from this match,
but to say that there was a “fix” for the USA to win is a bit rubbish. What exactly
will FIFA profit from this if there was actually a “fix”? TV Ratings? Money? I
really don’t know. To those Canadian supporters who continue to believe there
was a “fix,” I want to see some hard evidence of this. When I actually see it,
I’ll believe it, but until then, this match wasn’t actually a “fix”.
A lot of Canadian supporters are understandably upset at
some of the refereeing decisions made in this match, but it wasn’t like Canada
didn’t get away with tackles that the referee didn’t call, because they
certainly did. It seems like almost every single match, Canadian supporters
(and other fans of clubs and countries) are upset with the referee about
something. The referee isn’t likely to call a perfect match between two teams,
so then why do we demand perfection from the referees? Maybe it is because in
this time we live in, we get more and more access from soccer matches, such as
camera angles, crowd reactions, and interviews. Did the referee in that
Canada-USA match ref a bad game? That is debatable, but it seems like every
time a match is played, supporters get upset over something the ref calls or
hasn’t called.
For the 6-second rule that was called on the Canadian
goalkeeper, I have never seen that rule implemented in a match in all my years
of watching soccer, but no matter how obscure the rule is, it is still a rule
of the game that has to be observed. But there were also instances where the
USA goalkeeper Hope Solo held the ball for more than 6 seconds, but that is the
failure of the referee to spot, not because of some “fix”. As for the handball
call, the Canadian player clearly blocked the ball with her arm. That’s a
penalty, no debate. There are some people who attribute inexperience as to why the referee made those calls, but there has to be a time where a referee makes that step to reffing an important match such as this one, and for that Norwegian referee, that time was this match.
I even saw some tweets from actual Canadian players saying
basically that it “was already decided that the USA was going to win this game”
and that “FIFA should look over this match”. I thought those comments were a
bit classless and rather emotional, but once again; the players have every
right to feel angry about the outcome of the match. Some of the American players,
coaching staff, and supporters weren’t exactly graceful in victory, but I think
that pales in comparison to Canada’s “outrage”. This is merely a minor gripe.
Well, there is no use crying over spilt milk right? We can
talk about a “fix,” or bad refereeing decisions, but the only thing I will
remember from this match is that the Canadian Women’s Team played their hearts
out and gave their absolute everything. That is what I am proud of. Next is the
bronze medal match against France, and we need to give the ladies all our
support and will them on to a medal.
As for the events that happened against the USA, let’s put all
of this behind us, shall we?