kaz7
Well-Known Member
Fuck sakeThere we go.
Fernando Llorente admits to handballing Champions League winner against City. “I was screwed, I thought they cancelled it.” [Daily Star]
Fuck sakeThere we go.
Fernando Llorente admits to handballing Champions League winner against City. “I was screwed, I thought they cancelled it.” [Daily Star]
No doubt the higher moral ground is a nice place to be and we do need to move on. But calling fans children for feeling aggrieved over an incorrect var decision ?Spot on.
Well that was a breath of fresh air, absolutely to the point. None of the smoke & mirrors of other pundits.
I'll only add why if Sergio offside is given by the VAR team as they have drawn a line & he's a mm offside
why did the VAR team not have Sergios penalty retaken after Lloris encroaches forward by a yard? I have
yet to see VAR review any penalty for keeper encroachment, why is this?
Next season in the PL every headed goal scored from a corner or from free kick cross into the box will be
subject to VAR review to see if any player not just the goalscorer has blocked, obstructed, held, pushed etc.
Time to drop it now and move fwd, nothing is going to change the result, so we just hope to get three points on satForced myself to watch the highlights after getting home last night.
Peter Walton said 'It was a goal BECAUSE he didn't know whether the ball hit his arm and was a handball'. By inference, he's saying that if it hits his hand the goal cannot stand.
UEFA only gave the ref one piece of footage - the one where it's unclear.
Meanwhile, I see an online recording directly behind the goal - the flesh on Llorente's arm ripples as the ball hits it.
Apparently, Rio made that point.
This morning, Mark Halsey on TalkSHITE, describes the current 'there must be intent' rule and next year's changed rule where intent doesn't have to be a factor. He then goes on to describe a new Directive issued to UEFA refs that they must not allow handballed goals - deliberate or otherwise. He spells it out that the goal should have been disallowed. I've a lot of respect for Halsey - bloody good ref - always made it clear to players why he gave certain decisions.
Quite simply, we've been shafted. Why didn't UEFA show the ref the footage showing the ball hitting Llorente's forearm ?
Totally disagree. Numerous times the ref got ahead of play in crowded areas such as near the edge of the Spurs box and once or twice stood still like a statue - another obstacle to get past. Refs are trained to run in a diagonal line across the pitch behind the play for the widest perspective and maximum visibility of what’s going on. This ref was in the thick of the action far too often.totally agree. he was better I think. He was though let down by UEFA and it's stupid one-dimensional use of the VAR system. The only good that will come out of this is that it may make UEFA change the camera angle shots so the ref gets a clearer picture.
To have the ready available angles for all watching at home immediately, and alienate the actual official on the pitch to just the one image is scandalous.
I honestly believe that had he seen the other angles that goal wouldn't have stood