Hughie77
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This game was shown all over the world, and it showed up the inept of the Premier league officials, it's just nonsense on how they came up with an explanation of a blatant pen.
We have been. At a minimum its a fk to liverpool after the advantage is over due to TAA handball, at most its a pen to city.
It simply cant be play on and a goal
I suppose it’s both, the technology needs to be based on sensors and triggers like in other sports - just letting thick VAR referees review inaccurate footage and taking 5 mins is why it’s failing.That's on the officials though, isn't it? Their handling of VAR has been so clumsy.
The trent one was a stonewall penalty then if Silva's was accidental.Yes it can - the ball ricochets off Silvas arm (accidental) into Trents arm. Its accidental so the ref waves play on.
If the ball never hits Silvas arm accidentally it would not have hit Trents arm, the ball would have gone somewhere else. So they cancel each other out.
Now the ref could have given a free kick to Liverpool but he clearly waves 2 arms forward saying play on having seen the incident, so the game plays on.
Its simply an accidental handball from Silva. Play on.
Yes it can - the ball ricochets off Silvas arm (accidental) into Trents arm. Its accidental so the ref waves play on.
If the ball never hits Silvas arm accidentally it would not have hit Trents arm, the ball would have gone somewhere else. So they cancel each other out.
Now the ref could have given a free kick to Liverpool but he clearly waves 2 arms forward saying play on having seen the incident, so the game plays on.
Its simply an accidental handball from Silva. Play on.
hahaha are you on drugs. There are no "accidental" handballs anymore and you can't cancel stuff out.
It should have been pulled back for a free out to Liverpool.
The trent one was a stonewall penalty then if Silva's was accidental.
Ultimately i think they came to the sensible conclusion of letting the call on the pitch stand. In my opinion it can never be a penalty for city(because of the handball by bernardo). After that, the play continues, City win the ball back, passes it back to fabinho who smashes it in from 30 yards. To call off a goal that happened a minute after the initial foul, after a double change of possession, to award a free kick in the box to the team that scored makes no sense. It's not like the initial handball had a direct influence on the goal itself
But that's just me. Dunno what the laws say here
Yes they can, because its advantage to Liverpool.
The ref doesnt have to give a free kick he can wave play on to us if its our free kick.
totally agree now we are down to mm arguments. For me it was a 50/50 penalty (hand ball). Salah totally onside , its clear from images. elbow in back was a penalty , no idea why not given. If it was an attacker vs defender would have been given as a foul all day long. Maybe the 3 challenges rule would help, similar to cricket ?Ok! So I’ll say it again. VAR has not made the games any fairer. But it has ruined the experience for us viewers. Worst thing to happen to football since... since ever! Get rid now!
As has been said - offences can't cancel each other out.
TAA's - by the new laws - is 100% handball. His arm is away from his body and he's handled it. It's fairly cut and dry... The debate is whatever Silva's is handball or not.
Premier League rules said:Deflections
Premier League players will be allowed extra leeway when it comes to ricocheted handballs.
It is often impossible to avoid contact with the ball if it has deflected off the body of an opponent, team-mate, or even another part of the own player.
So a handball will not be awarded if the ball touches a player’s hand/arm directly from their own head/body/foot or the head/body/foot of another player who is close/nearby.
Yes it can - the ball ricochets off Silvas arm (accidental) into Trents arm. Its accidental so the ref waves play on.
If the ball never hits Silvas arm accidentally it would not have hit Trents arm, the ball would have gone somewhere else. So they cancel each other out.
Now the ref could have given a free kick to Liverpool but he clearly waves 2 arms forward saying play on having seen the incident, so the game plays on.
Its simply an accidental handball from Silva. Play on.
No it's not.
This is definitely the case for Trent. Clearly not a hand ball.
For all the whining on here, I struggle to find a decision VAR actually got wrong today.
Yeah it’s shite. It was brought it to stop controversy and stop errors. But we still have both. I’ve been in the ground celebrating goals with VAR in the back of my mind. Definitely takes away from it.Ok! So I’ll say it again. VAR has not made the games any fairer. But it has ruined the experience for us viewers. Worst thing to happen to football since... since ever! Get rid now!
Do we calculate proximity by how much Aguero has turned his head now?Nice try but it's hardly close proximity. Watch the replay. If Aguero has the time to turn around and watch it go past him and hit TAAs arm he has the time to react.
It's a stone wall penalty. Every single pundit has agreed.
Do we calculate proximity by how much Aguero has turned his head now?
It's a couple of yards, and it's deflected. You can easily argue that it's nearby, and without official definitions you can't decide if it's one way or the other with 100% certainty.
EVEN IF it was determined to be a hand ball though, it still wouldn't be a penalty because Silvas hand ball. Every single pundit does not agree, and even if they did, it would still make them wrong.
I don't see the reason for controversy. TAA's handball was debatable, but since it was a a deflection from a relatively short distance it's at the very least not a mistake to rule it accidental [so no VAR intervention warranted here], City intercepting the cross from the resulting counter attack and Gündogan playing that terrible ball to Fabinho afaik means the goal counted as a new attacking move and thus the TAA incident didn't fall under the much stricter rules for handling the ball in attack.
And the pundits on Norwegian TV2 initially thought it was a penalty as well, but changed their mind when they actually saw the replay and got told the rules by a former Premier League ref. That isn't really relevant though, because pundits shouldn't be authorities when it comes to these kinds of decisions.Well the whole of the sky panel agreed it was a penalty and if just watched MOTD and they all do too.
You need to take off your blinkers as you sound deluded.
Also point me in the direction of the rule that states one handball cancels out another. Ta.
And the pundits on Norwegian TV2 initially thought it was a penalty as well, but changed their mind when they actually saw the replay and got told the rules by a former Premier League ref. That isn't really relevant though, because pundits shouldn't be authorities when it comes to these kinds of decisions.
3 former or current premier league refs have reviewed the situation with replays, and they all conclude that it's not a penalty. The fact the only thing supporting your argument is that "pundits said so" shows how weak it is.
You need to take off your blinkers as you sound deluded.
Thinking it's a pen, I do find amazing though. If you VAR it, they do sort of cancel out?
Because it's free kick first surely
Oliver being #1 ref ever has worked all this out in a split second?
I say that normally the game is stopped so we understand what is happening
Where normally = without the VAR letting Oliver evade making the decision he should make
Yeah so give one. You can't just let play go on.
I think so. Unless Oliver is clairvoyant, all he really knows is that there is a pile of stuff waiting to have the VAR beady eye run over it all.
As we know Oliver is shit, it seems more likely he just didn't know what he should be doing and was making it up as he went