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The view from behind looked handball but was never analysed closely enough. From his view it didn’t look handball. Guess we will never know but we should not still be wondering.
if you want to believe var is out to get City then that's your choice, but why didn't BT even look at it? And if they're in on it too, why isn't it at least all over social media?
Oh that was deliberate from Rudiger. Should see the state of Kev's eye.Reading on here that the ref had a great game. Stood behind the goal it felt very different-
Looked like a very clear handball from James. Didn’t show a replay in the ground, but first instinct was he controlled it with his forearm
It looked very much like Rudiger deliberately took KDB out, again only saw it in real time, no replay in the ground, but it was surely either accidental and no card, or deliberate and a red card?
Chelsea constantly time wasting and no yellow cards or enforcement from the ref, I thought Mendy was in danger of falling asleep the amount of time he spent lying on the ground
Seemed to give them the majority of the free kicks
He was pointing saying it hit the players chest then his hand which was fair enough
Jorginho was even worseOh that was deliberate from Rudiger. Should see the state of Kev's eye.
Azpilicueta was a disgrace with his play acting.
Tbh I don't even know what the rule is anymore, it's a shamblesSo when the handball rule change it's ok to knock the ball onto your arm/hand ?
Tbh I don't even know what the rule is anymore, it's a shambles
Yeah, forgot about that snide twat.Jorginho was even worse
This.Reading on here that the ref had a great game. Stood behind the goal it felt very different-
Looked like a very clear handball from James. Didn’t show a replay in the ground, but first instinct was he controlled it with his forearm
It looked very much like Rudiger deliberately took KDB out, again only saw it in real time, no replay in the ground, but it was surely either accidental and no card, or deliberate and a red card?
Chelsea constantly time wasting and no yellow cards or enforcement from the ref, I thought Mendy was in danger of falling asleep the amount of time he spent lying on the ground
Seemed to give them the majority of the free kicks
That's what I thought, and the replay showed exactly that. Rudiger deliberately changed the path he had started and clearly chose to stay in KdB's line of movement, and then at the last moment he turned so that it was his shoulder of which KdB felt the full force. It's a clear booking which the ref doled out but I can't think of another player whose team's fortunes would be materially altered so much were he removed than KdB. We will never know what contribution Kev would have made in the last half hour, but the way he stayed down, the way he was helped off it was clear it wasn't a Crappenberg 'coming together!Reading on here that the ref had a great game. Stood behind the goal it felt very different-
Looked like a very clear handball from James. Didn’t show a replay in the ground, but first instinct was he controlled it with his forearm
It looked very much like Rudiger deliberately took KDB out, again only saw it in real time, no replay in the ground, but it was surely either accidental and no card, or deliberate and a red card?
Chelsea constantly time wasting and no yellow cards or enforcement from the ref, I thought Mendy was in danger of falling asleep the amount of time he spent lying on the ground
Seemed to give them the majority of the free kicks
Exactly that. A coming together wouldn’t be a yellow, for me that was a red or nothingThat's what I thought, and the replay showed exactly that. Rudiger deliberately changed the path he had started and clearly chose to stay in KdB's line of movement, and then at the last moment he turned so that it was his shoulder of which KdB felt the full force. It's a clear booking which the ref doled out but I can't think of another player whose team's fortunes would be materially altered so much were he removed than KdB. We will never know what contribution Kev would have made in the last half hour, but the way he stayed down, the way he was helped off it was clear it wasn't a Crappenberg 'coming together!
Very true.I thought the ref did ok, he certainly wasn't responsible for picking Sterling to start on the left, and then play our best attacking player in Foden deep with no Fernandinho in the centre of the park to hold it all together.
Totally agree, we got one brief showing it and certainly did look handball, not touching his chest beforehand. The ref made such a strong and immediate case for it not to be a pen, it was never going to be overruled by VAR.The view from behind looked handball but was never analysed closely enough. From his view it didn’t look handball. Guess we will never know but we should not still be wondering.
Sure if it had been the other way round we would have been treated to every conceivable angleWas it a handball though? Why does it seem like a blackout of any replay on the bloody thing! Can’t find a clip of it anywhere other than when it looks like it strikes his arm from a mile away. Just so odd!