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I think we are likely to see that if the same incident that happened yesterday with the Wolves player than the Referees in the World Cup will be awarding a penalty. However, in my world of ‘deliberate’ handball, never in a million years. We have got it right with what the Laws were originally designed for (well we got it right yesterday!!) & Europe have not - but most players/clubs (in Europe) would accept it as the norm. Hopefully Pep will not receive any phone call he is expecting from Howard W today.Football has got itself in a bit of a mess, likely a penalty in Europe & Scotland but not in EPL.
If the defender has his hands down by his side, that would be an unnatural position.
What will the World Cup referees view be of a ball hitting an arm in the penalty area?
If EPL players get to think a Schmeichel star-jump is a "natural" position, they'll be giving away a lot of penalties in the World Cup.Football has got itself in a bit of a mess, likely a penalty in Europe & Scotland but not in EPL.
If the defender has his hands down by his side, that would be an unnatural position.
What will the World Cup referees view be of a ball hitting an arm in the penalty area?
It's not deliberate handball though, is it? If it was deliberate, there wouldn't be a whole clause in the laws about unnatural position as something distinct from deliberate handling (like it or not).I think we are likely to see that if the same incident that happened yesterday with the Wolves player than the Referees in the World Cup will be awarding a penalty. However, in my world of ‘deliberate’ handball, never in a million years. We have got it right with what the Laws were originally designed for (well we got it right yesterday!!) & Europe have not - but most players/clubs (in Europe) would accept it as the norm. Hopefully Pep will not receive any phone call he is expecting from Howard W today.
That’s the point I was attempting to make - it’s not deliberate handball. However, whilst the laws have attempted to clarify with natural/unnatural arm positions - some are just taking it too far & not taking into account that if they didn’t have their arms out for balance they would fall flat on their face lol!It's not deliberate handball though, is it? If it was deliberate, there wouldn't be a whole clause in the laws about unnatural position as something distinct from deliberate handling (like it or not).
My view is that the initial decision not to award a penalty was fine & the defender’s arm in a natural position & similar to that of the City forward close by (for reference). I am also content for VAR to have referred the Referee to have a look again at the incident & congratulate the Referee for sticking with his original decision.
No one runs naturally with arms in that position.For me I think the ref made the right decision but not because the arms are supposedly in a natural position but more the fact it's just too close and his arms never moved towards the ball, if say it was quite a bit further back and it still hit his arms whilst in that position I would expect a penalty to be given.
The surprising thing for me was who was on VAR that decided a clear and obvious error has been made because England probably quite rightly rejected a review last season citing it's too close and arm in a natural position. No doubt we will hear the audio on this, just ashame we probably have to wait 3 to 4 weeks for that to happen though!
Interesting too see Barrott in the VAR booth also, first time ever I believe for him.
The EPL Refs have made reasonably concerted effort to maintain our version (the version actually stated in the book, rather than some foreign interpretation) of HB, but all that happens is they lose in the end meaning they're always lagging behind. I'd rather have our own rule book than accept this sort of HB interpretationIf the R was right to not award a PK, then the VAR was wrong to send it down. The protocol does not provide for VAR”s to send things down for “ the Referee to have a look again.” If it’s not a C&O error, then the VAR should not have sent this down. (FWIW, I think this considered a HB in the modern game everywhere in the world except the UK, and would be a good VAR intervention everywhere else. The PL seems to have moving standards too often, but I would expect the PL to say this should not have been sent down—and likewise should not have been sent down if it had been called.)
The Manchester City player in the OP's picture does not agree with your statement . . .No one runs naturally with arms in that position.
I hope you and others aren't just going off a still.The Manchester City player in the OP's picture does not agree with your statement . . .
It's an acceptable position for me, when you are running and then slow down it is completely natural for the arms to come out.I hope you and others aren't just going off a still.
The arms only go out when Marmoush looks as if he might cross the ball - or as if he might do what he did.