Ref Daniele Orsato breaks down in tears after PSG vs Dortmund
Referee Orsato in tears after PSG's defeat by Dortmund. Fans praise him as best referee. Listen to the viral It's All Kicking Off! podcast.
The recent Champions League semi-final match between Paris Saint-Germain and Borussia Dortmund was a nail-biter, with referee Daniele Orsato at the center of attention. Despite some tough decisions, Orsato was praised for his excellent performance, with some even calling it a masterclass in officiating. Emotional scenes followed the match as it was revealed that this would be Orsato's final Champions League game before retiring in 2024. The Italian referee has had an illustrious career, being named the best referee of the year in 2020 by the IFFHS. He has overseen some big games, including the 2020 Champions League final and the opening match of the 2022 World Cup.
Orsato has not been without controversy, with some players criticizing his decisions, such as Croatia's Luca Modric after a penalty call in a World Cup match. Despite this, Orsato's legacy as a top referee is secure. Manchester United fans may also remember his officiating in a 2019 Champions League match against PSG, where he handed out 10 cards and sent off Paul Pogba. Overall, Orsato's career has been marked by professionalism and excellence, and he will be remembered as one of the best referees of his generation.
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