One notable incident occurred in the match between Cambridge United and Shrewsbury Town. Former Premier League referee Chris Foy analyzed the decision to award a penalty to Shrewsbury Town. Foy praised the referee's anticipation and positioning, which allowed for a clear view of the challenge. The referee correctly identified that Cambridge's goalkeeper made contact with the Shrewsbury attacker, leading to the penalty being awarded[1].
Another significant decision was in the match between Harrogate Town and AFC Wimbledon. Foy believed that Harrogate Town should have been awarded a penalty due to a clear holding incident inside the penalty area. The holding began outside the area but continued inside, preventing the Harrogate attacker from progressing. Despite this, no penalty was given[1].
In terms of recent results, the EFL Trophy has seen several teams performing well. Cheltenham Town, Exeter City, and Birmingham City are among the top performers, each with three wins and no losses in the competition. These teams have demonstrated strong form, with Cheltenham and Exeter both scoring six goals and conceding only two, while Birmingham has scored an impressive 12 goals and conceded just two[2].
Top Performers:
- Cheltenham Town: 3 wins, 0 losses
- Exeter City: 3 wins, 0 losses
- Birmingham City: 3 wins, 0 losses
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