Trevor Morley's Tache
Well-Known Member
Let's say Donnarumma had pulled against the attacker holding him and he's unbalanced and falls over as the ball is in the air.There is absolutely no doubt that VAR should have intervened in this instance and recommended a review with a view to disallowing the goal. Here is the extract from The Laws of the Game:
"The categories of decision/incident which may be reviewed in the event of a potential ‘clear and obvious error’ or ‘serious missed incident’ are:
a. Goal/no goal
attacking team offence in the build-up to or scoring of the goal (handball, foul, offside etc.)"
This was a foul on the defending goalkeeper, with the ball in play, and in the build up to a goal. It was disguised from Taylor's sight, so VAR should have stepped in.
Donnarumma should have been stronger. The ball wasn't even near him you might argue; you don't penalise off the ball fouls. That's just nonsense propagated by anti-City media and pundits. Look at Foden's caution. Taylor stopped play and rightly cautioned Foden for an off the ball incident of pulling, whilst Bournemouth were progressing in possession of the ball. One holding incident was seen and penalised. I've holding incident was not seen and it led to a goal. If seen, it should have been penalised too.
Let's hope PGMOL offer an explanation and an apology, regardless of the outcome of the game. They made a mistake last week and we lost points as a consequence.
Do you think Taylor hesitates in pointing to the spot? And do you think VAR would overturn his decision?
The answer to both those questions is no. Rightly or wrongly (wrongly in my opinion) it would have been a penalty to them.