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Eyebrows raised by 'unfathomable' penalty no-call: 'It's a deadset, 1000% penalty'

Summary by aleagues.com.au
Western Sydney took a 3-0 lead into half-time in their clash with Central Coast on Saturday afternoon – but it could have been worse for the Mariners had a penalty been awarded to the Wanderers for a first-half incident. Mariners defender Brian Kaltak was at the centre of the controversy when he accidentally stood on the right ankle of Wanderers forward Bozhidar Kraev as the Bulgarian looked to break into space in the penalty box. Nicolas Milano…
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aleagues.com.au broke the news in on Saturday, February 22, 2025.
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