ladbroke8745
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Any further action on the keeper following the goal?
There was a VAR RC checkThe lack of any card at all would suggest the referee hasn't seen it clearly. Goalkeeper's seem to have carte blanche to commit serious foul play in certain situations
Shows the intensity of the challenge, other angle it's a nailed on red
In law it's a mandatory yellow if it stops a promising attack. Premier League haven't been giving yellows for handball in the box that stop promising attacks all season though.Be interested to hear from all those saying a caution for handballing a shot at goal was mandatory 2 weeks ago...
I thought you were replying to me re the Diaz goal and was very confused for a second!Blocking a shot with a handball offence - where is the yellow card?
(Feel for Bissouma, he is brilliant, things aren’t going his way)
I thought you were replying to me re the Diaz goal and was very confused for a second!
Is it still SPA if the referee believes the shot is going wide or floating gently to the keeper? The commentators were fairly certain it was a terrible shot (I didn't actually see any angles that helped me make a call either way on that), but can you make a case that a shot going directly out of play cannot also be a promising attack?
i guess the VAR argument is that it wasn‘t a C&O error to not give red. I’m not so convinced. I think in MLS it would be publicly shared as an error by the VAR to not send down.There was a VAR RC check
Commentators on my coverage were discussing if it was going to hit the corner flag or not - as I say, I can't comment on if that was an accurate assessment, but it's therefore certainly a possible explaination?from the classroom last week UEFA guidance is a shot on goal and HB offence should be YC.
From what I saw the shot was fine i.e. going in or close