Goalkeeper should have saved it.What a strike though.
Goalkeeper should have saved it.What a strike though.
2nd image was better, it was handball.Which one is it lads
When/if you receive one can you send it to me?someone throw a brother a link...usuals are down garhhh
Zero consistency, it's a total mess.I simply don't understand the handball rules anymore.
Same. I was under the impression that any sort of handball like that is a pen regardless of intent. Feck knowsI simply don't understand the handball rules anymore.
Ooooh, it is handball!
Kuyt puts his Liverpool allegiances aside and admits the truthWhich one is it lads
Bravo, innit?Goalkeeper should have saved it.
1st choice keeper would have saved it.Goalkeeper should have saved it.
What’s the point of VAR?!?!How is this not a penalty?? Ridiculous stuff
VAR is fine, less so when refs refuse to use it properly. I have a theory about this which basically goes that refs have been so used to playing up to certain things (e.g. home atmosphere at Anfield) that they refuse to move beyond that outlook when a system like VAR is available. It simply becomes embedded into it hence the inconsistency.VAR has lost so much credibility.
I feel like you are being sarcastic, you naughty man.I am shocked this handball wasn't given.
Hand was in a very unnatural positionHow was Alexander-Arnold supposed to get out the way of that?
I've given up even trying to figure it out. It's random now whether a ref or VAR gives or doesn't give it.I simply don't understand the handball rules anymore.
That doesn't matter.How was Alexander-Arnold supposed to get out the way of that?
Why didn't var take it?The ball was going through to Sterling if it doesn't get sandwiched between leg and arm. That should be a penalty.
If you look the the replay, Bernardo Silva actually handballs the ball Into the box from miller's tackle. So before Arnolds handball it would be given a Freekick out against Silva.If he doesn't handle it, Sterling scores most likely.
Its just refs sucking each others dicks.Another incident where the ref should be encouraged to have a look at the monitor on the touchline.
To me that's the worst aspect of the VAR implentation, no ref having a look particularly in such a huge game and key part of the game.
Im not a fecking Pool fanKuyt puts his Liverpool allegiances aside and admits the truth