I think the core problem is that every incident is literally unique and grey areas will always be there, so no matter how rigorously and consistently one tries to judge it, there will always be disagreement. Hence, controversies can be reduced, but not eliminated. I don't think the current VAR system is as good as it could be though and needs refinement.It's all just very very broken
They changed the LotG a few years ago so that something like this would be disallowed because it accidentally hit an attacker's arm in the build-up to the goal, and everyone complained. So they changed the Laws, now they're complaining here too. Football's two-facedness is laughable. (not having a go at you btw @QuaverRef)I guess he’s correct in law. It takes a touch off the defender on its way in which changes the movement (only slightly). It’s accidental, not an unnatural position, didn’t score directly from the handball. However, it doesn’t ‘feel’ right
Gary Neville just did his nut over that one lol. Easy to forget his an ex ManU player and supporter going by his comments, so credit to him for being impartial.
Unlike the other controversial incident I commented on the other day, I'm not sure about this one. Sure, his arm was a little bit away from his body and the ball got caught a little between his arm and body, but it was from close range so no time to react and I can't see any intention to direct the ball with his arm, so I dunno given the current rules.
Generally, in my opinion, if a ball touches the arm, then a goal should be disallowed no matter how accidental. The only decisions should be on yellow cards and penalties.
Yes, he is actually impartial in the context of whether he thought that should have been a goal or not, proved, as what he said went against MU's interests here. Whether he talks nonsense a lot of the time or not is a separate argument not relevant to this and I'm not getting into it.Being wrong doesn't get you points for being "impartial".
No, you don't, because it's not a handball offence. We shouldn't be perpetuating misunderstandings in Law just because "the game expects it".Just seen it, you have to give this as handball. He hasn’t meant it (arm in a ‘natural position’), it’s accidental, but it has hit the arm and he has controlled the ball thanks to that touch and gained an unfair advantage so as people have already said, the game expects a handball - just give it. Might be ‘unlucky’ for Mbuemo but every touch of the ball is somewhat down to luck.
I think he’s moved his body (and his arms) after the deflection towards the ball in order to control it, which is the first consideration of the law, so I think handball - happy for you to disagree (and the professionals obviously disagree too as the ref gave the decision here, but on the other hand the VAR obviously thought handball too) - I think it just shows the law is a mess - look at the handballs in the CL recently that have deflected on to arms and been given, despite being closer to the body and still ‘in a natural position.’No, you don't, because it's not a handball offence. We shouldn't be perpetuating misunderstandings in Law just because "the game expects it".
Yes, he is actually impartial in the context of whether he thought that should have been a goal or not, proved, as what he said went against MU's interests here. Whether he talks nonsense a lot of the time or not is a separate argument not relevant to this and I'm not getting into it.
If you genuinely believe that he has deliberately moved his arm toward the ball (post 15) then of course this should be given. If, however, you believe what you say in your first sentence above, then you absolutely can’t give this as handball in accordance with the laws. It is a fundamental principle of the law, as it’s currently written, that the ONLY advantage you cannot get from an accidental handball is for that player to immediately score a goal.Just seen it, you have to give this as handball. He hasn’t meant it (arm in a ‘natural position’), it’s accidental, but it has hit the arm and he has controlled the ball thanks to that touch and gained an unfair advantage so as people have already said, the game expects a handball - just give it. Might be ‘unlucky’ for Mbuemo but every touch of the ball is somewhat down to luck.