Referee Expert Quietly Drops the Mic: Diaby’s Red Card Clear by the Book
3 April 2026
The Verdict on Diaby's Red Card
Amid a tense atmosphere and roaring chants, a refereeing expert analyzes the red card shown to French winger Moussa Diaby during the Al Ittihad vs Al Hazm encounter, aiming to settle the debate once and for all.
The analyst provides a detailed breakdown of the moment of contact with the Hazm player, clarifying why the red card was issued and whether the decision aligned with FIFA's laws, in a bid to calm the crowd and explain the facts to fans and followers.
In the 34th minute of the first half, Diaby was sent off after an action against a Hazm player—reports say the winger struck the opponent's midsection. The field erupted with chants and jeers as Diaby left the pitch.
Egyptian refereeing expert Mohamed Kamal "Risha" told Al-Riyadiya that the decision was correct because the challenge was deliberate and dangerous, justifying a red card.
This marks the third red card for Diaby with Al Ittihad, following a dismissal against Al Nasr last season and another against Al Riyadh this season, with the latest coming against Al Hazm.
Punchline 1: If the referee's decision had a soundtrack, it'd be a whistle and a drumroll—sometimes the crowd only hears the drumbeat. Punchline 2: In football, VAR stands for Very Annoying Ref, but tonight it looked like a helpful sidekick.