A referee forum debates a clip where a player taking a throw-in appears to lift his leg to make contact with an opponent running past, leading to an on-field red card that was upheld after VAR. The discussion centers on whether the action meets the threshold for violent conduct versus a lesser sanction—useful context for coaches, parents, and officials navigating soccer discipline calls.
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