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Errr, that's not the way the Law works Callum. Just because you gain an advantage from the ball hitting your hand doesn't make it handball ....If not for the handball I don't think it would have been a goal. Therefore I'd have awarded the free kick
If not for the handball I don't think it would have been a goal. Therefore I'd have awarded the free kick
Defintely a handball for me although "deliberate" is so difficult to judge. Neymar is in a position to control the ball. The fact that he fails to do so and the ball comes off his head onto his arm means that the handling of the ball is a consequence of his own actions. For me this satisfies the "deliberate" criteria.
Got to agree with Brian. If in doubt, rule it out. I know that it's very close to where he headed it and whatever, but whose hand naturally goes up towards their face when they header it? Mine doesn't.
By that logic I assume you are (incorrectly) penalising players when the ball deflects of their own thigh/knee/shin and hits their arm, even though it has been blasted at them at 100mph?
) gives enough grounds to classify it as deliberate.http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2syp98Are you implying Neymar deliberately raised his hand in anticipation of the 0.000000000000000001% chance it deflected of his head onto his arm and in? I hope you would also have the courage of conviction to caution Neymar (unlike the actual ref)
Probably a lot more likely he did it do aid his balance, like many footballers do every week.
. Naymar knew he is heading the ball downwards (see the motion and the direction of his head at the time) yet he is bringing his arm right in front of it. Yes it could have been for balance but for me players must take reasonable actions to avoid hand/arm contact with the ball. Its a little similar to when a defender jumps to header a cross with arms spread to assist the jump but knowing full well there is a good chance the ball may hit their arm instead of their head.