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oppo's rightbackHis movement and pace scared who? Just asking ...
oppo's rightbackHis movement and pace scared who? Just asking ...
A question about the handball/penalty (and handball in general).
This is the handball rule from the FA website, which is interesting. I'd suggest that the position of Romero's hand/arm was the consequence of, or justifiable by, the player’s body movement. It certainly wasn't an intentional movement to make the body bigger. So did the ref make a mistake, or was it correct.
When I first saw it I agreed definitely a penalty. It now reading the rules im not sure.
'touches the ball with their hand/arm when it has made their body unnaturally bigger. A player is considered to have made their body unnaturally bigger when the position of their hand/arm is not a consequence of, or justifiable by, the player’s body movement for that specific situation. By having their hand/arm in such a position, the player takes a risk of their hand/arm being hit by the ball and being penalised'
Not seen any post match analysis. Has anyone mentioned that leg breaker tackle from Nketiah? Stone wall red card!
MOTD ( even Wright) say it was a red and he was a very lucky boy.
I watched that a few times and still don't think it was a red (Gusto challenge).If that Chelsea tackle today was a red card, flagged up by very BTW, then it's absolutely criminal that he got away with that.
Such a shame we didn't score there, was quality.
I didn't think Gusto's was a red.I watched that a few times and still don't think it was a red (Gusto challenge).
Shay Given said the VAR got it right changing it from yellow to red. I get more confused by the week.
Ref could see the whole sliding tackle it was recklessI
Think if the ref saw the angle we saw. He is off. He saw something but not that and gave the yellow. At that point VAR does not like to contradict the referees it seems. He was lucky not to be sent off..
He got the ball down the wing and had arsenal defenders tracking at the least.His movement and pace scared who? Just asking ...
Ange said that the rules and application are ambiguous and hope it evens out...might have that in mind in the interviewWe got the benefit of that inconsistency against Man U to be fair.
The stupid wording is in "unnaturally bigger". Players get into awkward and unnatural positions all the time. So unnatural/awkward positions need to be illustrated to avoid uncertaintyA question about the handball/penalty (and handball in general).
This is the handball rule from the FA website, which is interesting. I'd suggest that the position of Romero's hand/arm was the consequence of, or justifiable by, the player’s body movement. It certainly wasn't an intentional movement to make the body bigger. So did the ref make a mistake, or was it correct.
When I first saw it I agreed definitely a penalty. It now reading the rules im not sure.
'touches the ball with their hand/arm when it has made their body unnaturally bigger. A player is considered to have made their body unnaturally bigger when the position of their hand/arm is not a consequence of, or justifiable by, the player’s body movement for that specific situation. By having their hand/arm in such a position, the player takes a risk of their hand/arm being hit by the ball and being penalised'
The stupid wording is in "unnaturally bigger". Players get into awkward and unnatural positions all the time. So unnatural/awkward positions need to be illustrated to avoid uncertainty
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Not for me, that's the Sissoko pen from the final, and you'll have players trying to hit a players arm again. It's got to be deliberate to be cheating and penalised. Hand moving to ball or unnatural arm (blocking) position. I think Romero's arm was in an unnatural position.I don't understand why handball is complicated so much in comparison with other fouls. There's a lot of talk about 'deliberate' and 'unnatural position', but no other foul is held to that level of judgment so I don't know why handball should be. It's simple for me: if it hits a player's arm and that team gains an advantage from that, then it's a foul. The only exception to that is when arms are fully by one's side.
Not for me, that's the Sissoko pen from the final, and you'll have players trying to hit a players arm again. It's got to be deliberate to be cheating and penalised. Hand moving to ball or unnatural arm (blocking) position. I think Romero's arm was in an unnatural position.
Agree it needs better definition though, it's a different and inconsistent interpretation every week.
We already tried that. It was a disaster!I don't understand why handball is complicated so much in comparison with other fouls. There's a lot of talk about 'deliberate' and 'unnatural position', but no other foul is held to that level of judgment so I don't know why handball should be. It's simple for me: if it hits a player's arm and that team gains an advantage from that, then it's a foul. The only exception to that is when arms are fully by one's side.
I don't understand why handball is complicated so much in comparison with other fouls. There's a lot of talk about 'deliberate' and 'unnatural position', but no other foul is held to that level of judgment so I don't know why handball should be. It's simple for me: if it hits a player's arm and that team gains an advantage from that, then it's a foul. The only exception to that is when arms are fully by one's side.