1 - I think there's enough to award handball against TAA
2 - this is irrelevant because it was created by an attacking handball, regardless of intent
3 - it's a tough call to say TAA created a goal scoring chance by handling in the build up, but I get that it doesn't sit right
4 - good luck selling to Anfield (or any ground) that you're disallowing the goal not to give a penalty but to give a defensive free kick
5 - it's a mess!! Not sure on the best way to resolve it. Quite frankly I hate it and would much rather watch the championship or FL games
Appreciate the way Oliver let the game flow but I think we need to see more action against the technical area staff. Guardiola and Klopp's conduct was embarrassing. I think dissent was largely decreasing in recent years but VAR has seen a massive spike, and laws need to be stronger to penalise it. I've been saying the same since the 2018 WC and all the gesturing.