MillionMilesAway
Well-Known Member
I meant they want it gone because it has the ability to make them much more accountable and lay bare stuff like what happened on Sunday.
To make it clear, I don't think the second handball incident should have been a penalty as it didn't meet the criteria for awarding one but the first definitely did. Arm moving towards the ball, in an unnatural position, not close enough to Bernardo for it to be unavoidable.
And I'm not even particularly bothered about whether Salah was onside or offside as the attacker should be getting the benefit of the doubt when it's that tight. But I'd like consistency and the laws of the game to be applied whereas I don't think the PL & Sky do.
Thanks, your later post made me think this.
I agree - the second handball claim wasn't a penalty, the first one was. And the main issue with Salah was the lack of VAR image.
I have a feeling that "VAR" at that match was people watching Sky Sports!