That's your view - but if that ball into the box had struck Laporte on the arm and then the hip - Hoddle and Jenas would have been screaming for a Pen and it would have been given. VAR is crreating more issues and problems... we saw in Schalke and again last night the Ref's are being given one camera angle... that is giving one decision but from another angle the decision would be different. One angle last night showed the ball clearly strike the arm - but the ref wasn't shown that view - why?
Spot on about Hoddle and Jenas.
The injustice is not whether it was or wasn't handball but why wasn't the third angle shown to the referee?
BT had the video as host broadcasters.
Did they show it to the VAR referee?
Did the VAR referee see the third angle but chose to not show it to the on-field referee?
We could see what the referee was seeing on the monitors, just the first and second angles.
What decision would the referee have given if he had seen it?
The hands of BT stink to me.
They played the third angle once after the goal but before referee saw footage.
Then post-match even Camelgob asked why they weren't seeing the third angle view when they were laughing at his comments about llorente's arm flapping.
No comments from Lineker about that.
Ex-referee Mark Halsey said this morning he thinks it would have been disallowed if the referee had seen the third angle.
Enough doubt for me.
Barca Ajax final to look forward to.