Kag
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There’s a fine line between letting things go and not having control of the game. Erring towards the latter tonight.
Guy looks like he goes to the Jon Moss fitness centre! Very slow turning and keeping up with play.There’s a fine line between letting things go and not having control of the game. Erring towards the latter tonight.
I think so but it was completely accidental, nothing to complain about.What's the rule now, are handballs in the build up not reviewed any more?
Just like the Martinez one right? Or that one from Rashford? If those are that one too.I think so but it was completely accidental, nothing to complain about.
Which one's the Martinez one?Just like the Martinez one right? Or that one from Rashford? If those are that one too.
Deliberate handballs reviewed as normal, but accidental handball only on goalscorer and if it's in direct connection to the goal being scored. Used to be assister too but not anymore.What's the rule now, are handballs in the build up not reviewed any more?
That clearly gave him ball control regardless of how accidental it was, and the same thing could be said for that Martinez penalty that cost us points.Deliberate handballs reviewed as normal, but accidental handball only on goalscorer and if it's in direct connection to the goal being scored. Used to be assister too but not anymore.
This clearly ricocheted off a bunch of players and no deliberate movement towards ball so nothing wrong with this one.
The rules don't mention that it's a foul if you accidentally get it under control from a ricochet.That clearly gave him ball control regardless of how accidental it was, and the same thing could be said for that Martinez penalty that cost us points.
The handball one I had no issue with, if anything Garnacho messed up not getting it away quicker.I hope they keep the same energy when next it is advantage to us following an accidental handball. Also, when is it alright to push a player off the ball in a penalty area?
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It was quite funny though. The speed of the decision made it even more so.Not sure what's the point of VAR if they can't give that as a penalty. It was clear handball.
They took so much time to give blatant offside decision and barely a second for that handballIt was quite funny though. The speed of the decision made it even more so.
I guess all you need to do is dive and save like a GK. After all you are falling.Tweet
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Pawson is the worst ref in the league (amidst some fecking stiff competition) but I think he's got that right. The arm is coming down in one clean motion to brace his fall, and under the rules, it's not a pen.
You can argue that the rule is daft, but I think it's been applied correctly.
Apart from on offsides, VAR feels almost as big a lottery as the real-time decision.Bring in a challenge system where managers can force the use of VAR or just get rid of it.
It appears VAR looked at it and decided it wasn't a handball.Bring in a challenge system where managers can force the use of VAR or just get rid of it.
Which was predicted. It still relies on the opinion of a human.Apart from on offsides, VAR feels almost as big a lottery as the real-time decision.
There looked like intent though. Otherwise every defender will fall to the ground in front of every shot and put their hands out below them and claim they were falling.
He is not a goalkeeper.