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Afcon 2021: Are we talking too much about referees?

After the initial confusion that marred Janny Sikazwe’s handling of the Mali-Tunisia game on January 12, observers hoped it would be the last time a referee would be the post-match centre of attention.

Admittedly, nothing will quite match the Zambian’s inaccurate time-keeping or the incorrect decisions after pitch-side reviews, yet there is continued frustration over match officials as the Africa Cup of Nations enters the quarter-final stage.

The Round of 16 games precipitated disapproval at the heavy-handed approach to decision-making, leading to red cards in all but three encounters in the last round.

Four of the seven dismissals were straight reds, with the other three brandished after two yellows.

Undoubtedly some of the decisions seemed harsh under the appropriate context, leaving supporters concerned about being on the receiving end of seemingly poor decisions.

The first of the seven reds came in Burkina Faso’s win over Gabon on Sunday, with Sidney Obissa seeing red after 67 minutes. While the defender could have no complaints about the second, the initial booking was bizarre.

Referee Redouane Jiyed seemed to spot a foul on Issa Kabore after 13 minutes, pointed to the spot and booked the defender. Multiple replays showed this may have been an erroneous call, but there was no review of that decision.

Of course, Bertrand Traore’s miss meant the Panthers did not pay for a poor refereeing decision at the time, although Obissa’s second yellow ought to have vexed the Gabon side.

Later on Sunday, Alex Iwobi was shown a red card barely five minutes after his introduction against Tunisia as the Super Eagles exited the finals following a 1-0 defeat.

This has split opinion, although the calls to dismiss Comoros’ Nadjim Abdou

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