pardoeofftomexico
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Most worrying thing about this is that ‘expert’ referees and players are so eager to back the officials and the system that they ignore the rules. Ignorance of the rules is disgraceful but so, too, is the reluctance of those in the booth to question the referee. The ball hit his chest and then his arm so not a penalty. The referee presumably thought the ball had struck his arm first and that is a clear and obvious error. The decision should have been reviewed and overturned.
If they can make such mistakes in the biggest game in European football, Heaven help us in August.
The defender may consider himself very unlucky but it meets the conditions for a penalty set out by UEFA for this competition earlier in the season. In fact, I think it would have always been a penalty. His arm was in an unnatural position and he even brought it down to connect with the ball. All I can say is that if anyone can't see that was a penalty then after the first week of next season this thread will be a thousand pages long particularly if it involves a City player!