It was a second yellow for the handball. He'd been booked earlier.Second caution for Blind is spot on.
Looks like a straight red for the handball so can only assume it was for DOGSO. Whilst his arm does come out slightly I wouldn't be giving handball there, but once given it does look like the shot is flying into the top corner so I can understand the sanction.
Nope. Don't play advantage on a red card unless the opponent is putting the ball in the goal before you can blow the whistle.How many of you give advantage for second yellow cards by the he way? Disregarding the penalty call, which I don't think is even close to one, I'd have blown the whistle, sent Blind off and merrily have continued the rest of the game. If Veltman's handball doesn't constitute natural silhouette, I'm not sure what does.
That being said, Chelsea got away with one and the game was extremely interesting to watch.
They can't impact play again. Ifyou play advantage on a red card if they touch or challenge for the ball again you should stop play an award an IDFK to oppo and issue sanction.It was a really interesting watch. The advantage to red is technically correct and good refereeing in this situation (perhaps lucky there was the pen so there wasn’t much time before the foul and the next stoppage), but I don’t like the idea of a player who is going to get a red when it goes out, having an impact on play - it doesn’t make sense
It should never have got to this stage as its 100% a foul on Blind originally.
Once thats missed its then a definite second yellow card for Blind for the foul.
The penalty is a tough one, he looks like hes trying to get his arm out the way but the flip side is its travelled a fair distance, im ok with either decision here.
Text comms that I was following suggested that they didn't have a good angle along the offside line, so decided to simply go with the onfield decision (not offside) rather than faff around for ages and then still not come up with a conclusive answer.I'd also like to see Chelsea's second goal with the offside call. TV cameras make him look fairly like he is offside. I wonder what the special lines showed? Strange how they didn't show the VAR decision on TV....
A punishable handball for a shot on goal is a yellow card. It’s always a yellow card in UEFA. It’s supposed to always be a yellow card everywhere.
This was a shot on goal.
Now, whether or not it was handball? That's another question.
There's also the question as to whether Pusilic tripped Blind as he fell, and whether that was to the level of a foul (based on having watched a good chunk of the game to that point, that was WELL within the ref's range of fouls.
Page 109, under cautions for unsporting behaviour:Can I have a page number or quote from the LoTG please because I'm not aware of any such stipulation
So not moving your hand makes it handball? Sorry that's just utter toshTricky handling there. If it had hit the hand directly I think penalty is the right decision - in my view the defender had time to get the had away. However, the replay from behind would suggest that it deflected slightly off the thigh first and so finding an offence might be a bit harsh.
Once the offence is found though it is hard to argue against yellow