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Lol blowing up on 96
Did not! He added 6 whole seconds to account for the sub!
Lol blowing up on 96
Not sure how this wasn't given as a penalty. Glaring error by VAR not to award a stonewall penalty.Thought Konsa was very lucky to not give away a penalty there - dived in and took the man out first, before possibly getting a toe on the ball.
Watching it again - the only touch he gets on the ball is it hitting his arse as he landsNot sure how this wasn't given as a penalty. Glaring error by VAR not to award a stonewall penalty.
Lucky Lucky England!
I did indeed fall asleep!I simply fail to believe anyone else is awake after that 48 minutes plus Infantino Mandated 180 Second Pepsico Guzzle Time™
I agree with you - not stonewall in my eyes. With specific regards to the Konsa incident, the question I would pose is - from his position, was he entitled to challenge for the ball in the way that he did - slightly behind the attacker but from the side? If yes, then it could perhaps be argued that it was more of a coming together with the leg/knee of the attacker coming into contact with Konsa’s. Perhaps more of a case of a penalty than not, but not imo a clear & obvious error for VAR.Maybe it's the England bias in me but I don't think the Konsa penalty is stonewall by any means. He doesn't get the ball, but he also doesn't get a lot of the man who seemed to fall over anyway, all very messy and the ball went through regardless. Had it been given, I don't think it's wrong, but I do think the VAR was correct not to get involved.
I would also apply the same comments to the Pickford potential DOGSO. I'm not 100% sure either player commits a foul. The Ghana player definitely doesn't obviously, but add in the defenders very close by and I'm not convinced there's enough evidence to call that a clear DOGSO.
2 calls that could easily have gone against us, and wouldn't have been obviously wrong if they did, but I also don't think either of them were errors for VAR.
I think that is a penalty, and I don't see why VAR did not ask the ref to look at it. Konsa is nowhere near getting that ball. He plays the man.
It's a pen and on opposition to most I thought the ref got the Pickford one right.
Mrs Ls summary was "not as good as the other one, the other night"
They probably also had to check the APP as there was a potential foul (it wasn't) on Eze when Ghana won the ball at the very start of the attack so additional layer of complexity. I guess they have to clean the penalty first and then look at APP but it was cleared very fast.I also was good with the non-pk on Pickford, with the attacker coming in high with studs exposed.
The second one was an amazing gift to England. I would expect that called live, though the R appears to have been to far behind the p,ay to make the call. I think VAR clearly should have sent this down. It is is example 345,675 as to why VAR never had a chance of ending controversy. I do think the high foul bar we’ve seen in many games, plus the C&O standard plus the PK clarity expectation can make it really hard on the VAR to draw lines. But I find it very surprising how quickly the check was cleared on this, especially as they had to also check the OS decision (though the OS was so obvious that would hardly take any time at all).
