Caveat as usual that I'm a Brighton fan, hence the late post as I wanted to take a day to make sure I wasn't reacting emotionally.
Two incidents in this game have me questioning things:
Firstly, Tonali on Matt O'Riley... The angle of this video isn't ideal but Tonali just kicks through the leg of O'Riley, I feel I see this given all the time usually...
And then the penalty that stuck for Newcastle, at 2:05
How is that awarded after Wilson gets a free header at goal from 6 yards out? Is that not a case of advantage played? Newcastle essentially given two chances to score, which I understood as generally the opposite principle applied that if we allow an advantage we do not give the penalty. You cannot say that header was a worse chance than the freekick or even a penalty surely?
Two incidents in this game have me questioning things:
Firstly, Tonali on Matt O'Riley... The angle of this video isn't ideal but Tonali just kicks through the leg of O'Riley, I feel I see this given all the time usually...
And then the penalty that stuck for Newcastle, at 2:05
How is that awarded after Wilson gets a free header at goal from 6 yards out? Is that not a case of advantage played? Newcastle essentially given two chances to score, which I understood as generally the opposite principle applied that if we allow an advantage we do not give the penalty. You cannot say that header was a worse chance than the freekick or even a penalty surely?

