Group B went batshit crazy on Monday, but when the dust settled and the VAR screen had been flicked off, nothing had changed over the course of 90 overly dramatic minutes in Russia: Spain finish top and will play Russia, Portugal finish runners-up and take on Uruguay. One major talking point is that the European champions could’ve been preparing for that game without Cristiano Ronaldo, who was given a VAR-inspired yellow card for an off-the-ball elbow.
With Portugal leading 1-0 in the 81st minute, Ronaldo attempted to close down Iran in possession, but Morteza Pouraliganji got in the way. Ronaldo brushed Pouraliganji out of the way, but the Iranian man went down theatrically and the VAR instructed the referee to take another look.
Now we do have #VAR in #IRNPOR, and Ronaldo receives a yellow card.#Iran #Portugal #IRN #POR pic.twitter.com/uMkyh3ofGR
— Jason Foster (@JogaBonito_USA) June 25, 2018
Personally, I don’t think it was a red. If we’re talking reckless (yellow) versus endangering the safety of another player (red), this is obviously just a yellow. But damn was I alone in that assessment.
So if Ronaldo didn’t touch him why yellow?! It’s either an elbow (red) or nothing.....not sure how the yellow plays a part. #WorldCup
— Taylor Twellman (@TaylorTwellman) June 25, 2018
If it’s any other player than Ronaldo it’s red card.
— Dan Madesclaire (@G2apEX) June 25, 2018
Anyone other than Ronaldo, Messi, Mother Theresa or Meryl Streep and that is a RED CARD
— Men in Blazers (@MenInBlazers) June 25, 2018
Ok, bad use of VAR there on Ronaldo... that’s a Red card. Star power wins again #POR
— Stu Holden (@stuholden) June 25, 2018
Elbowing to the face away from the ball is an automatic red card. Unless your name rhymes with Ronaldo.
— Wes Rucker (@wesrucker247) June 25, 2018
And - yeah - that Ronaldo incident is a red card for a less famous player.
— Seb Stafford-Bloor (@SebSB) June 25, 2018
That ref looked at the screen and contemplated another 30 years of being known as the man who gave Cristiano Ronaldo a straight red in a World Cup.
“I’ll take an ask the audience, Jeremy!”Yellow card.
— HLTCO (@HLTCO) June 25, 2018
Only a yellow? Shocking decision. Cristiano Ronaldo should've been sent off. pic.twitter.com/1uzZtjFbe0
— Messi World (@MessiWorId) June 25, 2018
I do, however, agree with some of the above opinions concerning the fact that the referee, Paraguayan Enrique Caceres, was never going to send Ronaldo off. Caceres was basically crapping his pants the whole game.
For those who think Ronaldo should’ve seen red, you'll be happy to know that another VAR decision — this one going entirely against Portugal and giving Iran a late penalty — doomed the side to a runners-up finish and a date with Uruguay in the Round of 16.
Uruguay looked much-improved today against Russia, and there’s no denying that a clash between Ronaldo and Uruguay’s center back pairing of Jose Gimenez and Diego Godin (it’s a Madrid Derby!) gets the blood pumping.