If lindelofs one was a pen then how isn’t this?
Not a pen according to VAR
Liverpool.If lindelofs one was a pen then how isn’t this?
Vvd effect, but tbf they looked quite ordinary so far this season.Liverpool getting dominated on their home turf. By Sheffield United. Insane stuff.
I think they were dead last coming into this game, they started horribly this season.Liverpool getting dominated on their home turf. By Sheffield United. Insane stuff.
If lindelofs one was a pen then how isn’t this?
Did you miss the rules being changed as too many Lindelof/Dier situations were happening?His arm was out that's a penalty under the new rules and guidance.
Commentator on DAZN: "In the CL that might be a penalty but not in the PL."His arm was out that's a penalty under the new rules and guidance.
Worth bearing in mind that the PL softened their interpretation of that kind of incident after the Lindelof one. Lindelof wouldn't be a penalty now either.If lindelofs one was a pen then how isn’t this?
I have yes if they have changed. Last I heard FIFA were insisting the rules were not changing.Did you miss the rules being changed as too many Lindelof/Dier situations were happening?
It's called showing passion.Klopp still arguing with the fourth official.
Interesting. I didn't know that, I'm not sure there's room for such interpretation in the rules as dictated to by FIFA who are now in charge of this stuff.Worth bearing in mind that the PL softened their interpretation of that kind of incident after the Lindelof one. Lindelof wouldn't be a penalty now either.
https://www.espn.com/soccer/english...ill-show-more-leniency-over-penalty-decisions
they did, and they also said the only penalty not to be given under the new interpretation would have been Eric Diers handballWorth bearing in mind that the PL softened their interpretation of that kind of incident after the Lindelof one. Lindelof wouldn't be a penalty now either.
https://www.espn.com/soccer/english...ill-show-more-leniency-over-penalty-decisions
Dude the rules are, if it's a Liverpool manager doing the arguing he is an obnoxious plonker and should shut up. Only if it's our manager or someone like Mou that the caf has a hard on for its funny or called showing passion. In similar manner if Ole is doing nothing it's not showing composure and a cool head but that he doesn't give a shite. I hope that helps in navigating the pathways of interpreting manager body language on the caf.It's called showing passion.
The rules didn't change, the way the refs were instructed to apply them did. It's not particularly unusual for that to happen during a season.How the feck can the PL change the rules midseason? That is ridiculous to me.
I don't think it's the first time they've done that sort of thing either, they have started the season with strict rules on things before realising things go crazy and softening. It is a bit daft, means some games are played different rules to others.How the feck can the PL change the rules midseason? That is ridiculous to me.
Either way it doesn’t make the competition fair.The rules didn't change, the way the refs were instructed to apply them did. It's not particularly unusual for that to happen during a season.
For example, there were seasons in the past where pulling at corners was clamped down on for a period of weeks but were then treated in a more lax manner at other times. It happens at world cups sometimes too, where something that is let slide in the group stages is clamped down on afterwards, or vice versa.
That is pretty much the rules changing in all but name to be honest.The rules didn't change, the way the refs were instructed to apply them did. It's not particularly unusual for that to happen during a season.
Agree, I think it's stupid. In this case it's a sign that they didn't think through the implications of the new rules in the first place.Either way it doesn’t make the competition fair.
So 100% should have been a second Sheffield United penalty then if that's the case.they did, and they also said the only penalty not to be given under the new interpretation would have been Eric Diers handball
So trueDude the rules are, if it's a Liverpool manager doing the arguing he is an obnoxious plonker and should shut up. Only if it's our manager or someone like Mou that the caf has a hard on for its funny or called showing passion. In similar manner if Ole is doing nothing it's not showing composure and a cool had but that he doesn't give a shite. I hope that helps in navigating the pathways of interpreting manager body language on the caf.