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Poll set for FIFA scrutinyThe performance of Barclays Premiership referee Graham Poll will be analysed by FIFA before they decide what action to take after his yellow-card blunder in last night's match between Australia and Croatia.
Poll booked the Croatia player, Josip Simunic, three times, only sending him off on the third occasion. However, there will be no immediate response from FIFA, with a spokesman saying:
"We had a first in the history of the World Cup, unfortunately, when a player received three yellow cards - this is a little bit too much. "In terms of the referee, this will be analysed and we cannot make any further statement on that."
FIFA did admit that, had Australia lost the game and gone out of the World Cup, they would have had grounds to request a replay.
FIFA president Sepp Blatter admits he would have expected either one of the two linesmen or the fourth official to alert Poll to his error.
Blatter said: "Naturally, referees are human beings and human beings make errors and we have to work against the quota of errors but total perfection does not exist and perhaps it's good because if perfection did exist there perhaps would not be enough discussion.
"I have to say I'm not surprised about the reaction. We have had four officials and what is not understandable is that nobody intervened.
"I can't understand - it's like a black-out that's why I say we are all human beings.
"There are people there and one of them should have intervened and run on to the field and said, 'Stop, stop."
Blatter would not be drawn on the consequences for Poll, adding: "I place my trust in the referees committee. I think they have enough tact to deal with this case.
"We should not forget that Graham Poll in this previous matches achieved fantastic things.
"Of course, we cannot excuse it but we should understand it."