They’ll have to start using lasers to paint the lines, as we all know with a roller there’s paint bleed. I’m not sure you could get a tighter decision than that last night. I can’t understand why fifa wouldn’t release images straight away to stop the conspiracy nonsense.
Where in that photo is the player off side.. they look perfectly level.
I don’t think we need a ref to go to a screen to decide that, VaR are refs and they should just tell him straight away in his ear. Just another waste of time.
What about this part
it was not a case of instinctive stretching or jumping, or a movement that achieved limited contact/control..
that would probably cover ifab. I’m also expecting them to come out and say, being challenged for the ball deems it non deliberate.
When I first watched all the...
Yes This part..
it was not a case of instinctive stretching or jumping, or a movement that achieved limited contact/control..
That’s exactly everything that happened in that header situation. And yes it could have easily been called a foul by ref.
By the way I’m not agreeing with it, I think...
After watching again I think the VAR probably got this one correct. Couldn’t say defender was in control and I’d say this part from ifab, covers it..
The player had time to coordinate their body movement, i.e. it was not a case of instinctive stretching or jumping, or a movement that achieved...
the French are showing a video that seems to indicate the ref blew for kick off and then blew for FT.. if that’s the case the greizmann goal should stand I think. Ref seems to have made a bit of a balls up which ever way he’s done it.
I totally agree with you but under new law the fact he was challenged and not fully in control of situation, means non deliberate.
I have exactly the same thoughts as you, every ball played into the box that’s headed by a defender, has to be deliberate..
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