For Pete's Sake

Pair of former U.S. national team players weigh in on no-call in Sporting KC’s loss

Sporting Kansas City manger Peter Vermes reacts during the second half for the MLS Cup Western Conference Semifinal match against the Houston Dynamo at Shell Energy Stadium.
Sporting Kansas City manger Peter Vermes reacts during the second half for the MLS Cup Western Conference Semifinal match against the Houston Dynamo at Shell Energy Stadium. USA TODAY Sports

Sporting Kansas City’s spirited playoff run came to an end on Sunday, and there was some controversy.

The Dynamo topped Sporting Kansas City 1-0 in Houston in an MLS Cup Western Conference semifinal match. A key moment came when a shot on goal by Sporting’s Daniel Salloi deflected off Houston defender Erik Sviatchenko.

Sporting Kansas City argued for a handball, but there wasn’t even a video review of the play. Manager Peter Vermes said it was a clear hand ball.

Here’s the play and you can decide for yourself.

Former U.S. national team star Alexi Lalas, who is now a Fox Sports analyst, agreed with Vermes that officials missed the call.

“My thoughts are that I have no question that it was a handball, red card, and penalty,” Lalas wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

Taylor Twellman, another former U.S. national team player who is now a game analyst for Apple TV, also thought a handball should have been called in the game.

“Handball no?! #SportingKC,” Twellman wrote on X.

Apparently not, at least according to the officials working the game.

Had the call been made, it wouldn’t have guaranteed a Sporting Kansas City victory on Sunday, but it would have changed the how the rest of the game was played.

This story was originally published November 27, 2023 at 10:30 AM.

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