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Author Topic: M Oliver Liverpool vs Man City  (Read 2860 times)

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Re: M Oliver Liverpool vs Man City
« Reply #15 on: Sun 10 Nov 2019 19:58 »
In the Spurs game earlier this season City were denied a winner when a goal bound shot slightly brushed Walkers arm when it was unintentional and there was no way he could get out of the way. So can someone please please please explain why City were not awarded a pen which might have changed to whole game, who knows.to me the whole handball situation is a complete random shambles, like VAR

Because since the beginning of this season the law is now stricter when it involves the scoring of a goal. You cannot score a goal if it involves a handball in the build up - any type of handball, accidental or not.

Good point, however, TAA's non-handball led to the ball being cleared and a goal scored at the other end ---was this not involved in the build up?

I think you would be stretching it to say that it led to a goal or a goal-scoring opportunity

It was at the other end of the pitch and a lot happened in between.