In an ideal world yes. Its anything but though and allowing that to happen encourages the offender to go in harder and the ref to wave play on.
Wild and wreckless challenges are a bigger problem than cheating of any kind. You can end a career or cause serious damage and get a 3 match ban.
Its unfortunate refs are incapble of calling a wreckless challenge without help though.
It doesn't have to be an ideal world, just a slightly less scummy one
If RVP was on the pitch and designated penalty taker Rooney would have tried to stay on his feet [HASHTAG]#fact[/HASHTAG]

