So here's Suarez playing goalie when he's not allowed to, which led to a last-second penalty for Ghana against Uruguay last night. But since Gyan missed the penalty, the match went to a penalty shootout, which Uruguay won.
Arguably, then, Uruguay was rewarded for Suarez's cheating. That's one way to look at it, but really it's a loophole that a player can exploit: stop a certain goal, get sent off, and hope the opponent misses the penalty. (They later showed Suarez's reaction from the tunnel when Gyan missed the penalty.)
And loopholes are inevitable: every system of rules has loopholes that people can exploit, and all attempts to close the loopholes lead to the creation of further loopholes.
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Uruguay didn't just profit. The red card means they're down one player for the next game, so they didn't win without paying a price
BUT they won! Wrongfully!
indeed. what the video doesn't show, not least cos fifa have blocked it, is the 'foul' which caused the free kick in the first place. a free kick!? not in a thousand years.
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