Seems to be a bit of debate regarding the pelanty, particularly elsewhere.
I'm with Jose on this one, it is a "modern" pelanty. Any touch will do. If you can feel it, you're allowed to go down and scream for a pelanty.
So how did we swing the pendulum from back in the "if you can stand on your foot afterwards it's not a pelanty" to this?
First of all, by not giving the blatant pelanties to the players who genuinely tried to avoid being clipped, smashed, barged and held, and didn't go down. Thus creating the acceptance that you _had_ to go down to get a pelanty. From there, the steps were short and fast to where we are today.
I think football should remain a contact sport. I'm totally for protecting the creative and attacking players, but protect those who fudging try to stand on their feets _first_ then! If I had gone up to Gundogan on the street and kicked his leg on his shinpad like Højbjerg did he would not go down like that, he'd probably just turn and smack me in the face.
Now, according to the interpretation of the rules of today, it is a stonewall pelanty. But I think the rule is wrong, and it is interpreted wrong, and not to the benefit of football!