I'm intrigued by an incident I've just seen on MOTD, right at the end of the match. A Bournemouth player gets into space in the box, lays it off to a teammate and if then obviously cleaned out. But the teammate is in a good amount of space at the edge of the box, takes a first time shot that goes narrowly over the bar (I think). Referee doesn't give the penalty.
Presuming he saw it and believed it was a foul, the question is raised - does an off-target shot justify playing advantage and ignoring a penalty claim? And would it be any different if the shot is on target but saved and resulting in a corner? The speed it all occurred at definitely made me think he could have justified pulling it back for the PK, as it must have been within 2 or 3 seconds after the foul that the ball was out of play.
Presuming he saw it and believed it was a foul, the question is raised - does an off-target shot justify playing advantage and ignoring a penalty claim? And would it be any different if the shot is on target but saved and resulting in a corner? The speed it all occurred at definitely made me think he could have justified pulling it back for the PK, as it must have been within 2 or 3 seconds after the foul that the ball was out of play.