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Years ago
Import Forward
That's not an USF. The defender made nominal body contact, and the referee didn't even have an angle to see that there was an attempted play at the ball.
The fouls immediately before and after that call had more cause to be deemed unsportsmanlike. I'm sure that the previous foul was dubious impacted the referee's decision, when it shouldn't.
Everyone makes mistakes, including referees, but the lack of conferring from the referees over a pivotal decision when none of them had all the information from their perspective was very poor - that's the part I find unacceptable for a professional league.
