Gaylord du Bois
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No he can't.Re-watched that after someone else pointed it out yesterday. The referee isn't in shot but there seems to be a whistle at the exact same time that he touches the crossbar. He can of course do it before the signal for the penalty to be taken. So I'm not sure. Probably milliseconds in it, so would have been a bit harsh.
No he can't.
1. Procedure
The ball must be stationary, with part of the ball touching or overhanging the centre on the penalty mark, and the goalposts, crossbar and goal net must not be moving.
The player taking the penalty kick must be clearly identified.
The defending goalkeeper must remain on the goal line, facing the kicker, between the goalposts until the ball is kicked. The goalkeeper must not behave
in a way that unfairly distracts the kicker, e.g. delay the taking of the kick or touch the goalposts, crossbar or goal net.
None of that contradicts anything I've said. The 'procedure' starts when the referee indicates ( whistles ) for the penalty to be taken.No he can't.
1. Procedure
The ball must be stationary, with part of the ball touching or overhanging the centre on the penalty mark, and the goalposts, crossbar and goal net must not be moving.
The player taking the penalty kick must be clearly identified.
The defending goalkeeper must remain on the goal line, facing the kicker, between the goalposts until the ball is kicked. The goalkeeper must not behave
in a way that unfairly distracts the kicker, e.g. delay the taking of the kick or touch the goalposts, crossbar or goal net.
It’s a grey area but the law also says:None of that contradicts anything I've said. The 'procedure' starts when the referee indicates ( whistles ) for the penalty to be taken.
I think it is a great take. things like that influence officials.In the same way that Silva wasn't offside when tangling with the Wolves 'keeper before Stones headed it, Robertson's actions before the moment the ball hit Van Dijk's head are also irrelevant. So I don't think this is a great take.
The key difference and why both decisions are correct for me, is that at the moment Stones headed it, Silva had moved out of the line of the ball. Whereas Robertson is still in a direct line of the ball and the 'keeper at the point of the header.
It's getting the coverage it is purely because it's Liverpool and they lost. The Ake goal against Fulham was far more contentious but no one cares about Fulham right?
Have just re watched the game in view of our earlier discussions.you sure immediately ? read it took 15 seconds. clearly some communication from VAR to lino on that.
Except the lino flagged for offsideI called it a pen, everyone around me in pub said it was 'joke' decision and went down to easy.
social media moaning about it, so caused some controversy.
Pen for me and without VAR it wouldn't have been awarded and Van Dijk goal would have stood. but its all corrupt apparently and must be scrapped.
It was the lino ffsvar awarded man city a penalty and disallowed a Liverpool goal yesterday?
It was the lino ffs
Possibly lino and ref talking rather than Var..Not the penalty. That wouldn’t have been given.
Offside was 13 seconds before flag went up so clearly some VAR communication.
Not sure why some get the hump when VAR helps get the right verdict , I’d feel robbed if that penalty wasn’t given and the Liverpool goal allowed to stand.
1. He was living in hope, he knew it was a penalty right away, but he didn't want to give it himself, so he hoped var would just either give it, or agree with him, he didn't want to be sent to the monitor, when he was, he took far too long to see the obvious, and when he announced it was, he was literally shitting himself.Have just re watched the game in view of our earlier discussions.
1. The ref was about 8 yards away from the foul with a fairly decent view. So once again I would really question why the ref didn't see this in real time? Is this the ref taking the easy option?
2. From van dick heading the ball until the assistant put his flag up was actually 8 seconds. 13 seconds until the ref acknowledged it
Did you watch the game? Onfield decision was OFFSIDEvar awarded man city a penalty and disallowed a Liverpool goal yesterday?