What's the difference between Cancelo's foul and TAA's 'challenge'?

Cancelo ran at Wilson and took him out. Trent was more cute and managed to get a bit of his shoulder alongside the Spurs player, who went down easily. In that situation you need to be level with the player to make it a shoulder to shoulder contact. Cancelo tripped and wiped out Wilson, coming from the side and behind. Trent managed to get almost level and kept his run straight rather than across and into the player.
 
I thought it was a clear and obvious error by the referee not to give Spurs a penalty. But the VAR must have decided it was not a clear and obvious error.

This illustrates a fundamental flaw in the VAR process. There is no such thing as a clear and obvious error. It's subjective. The concept of a clear and obvious error is just an excuse to justify a decision.
Indeed. It’s like common sense not being that common.

The bar seems to be quite high for overruling penalty decisions and too low for handballs.
 
We shouldn’t need to compare incidents, both were penalties.

Why one was given and the other not is baffling?
What you should do is watch both replays and pay close attention to the fouling player's torso. You'll see that one is wearing a sky blue shirt with a City badge front and centre and the other is wearing a shirt with a Liverpool badge. Therefore only the first player could have committed a foul.
 
It was a blatant push from behind from TAA, it's a clear and obvious foul. If that doesn't fall under their definition of clear and obvious, I've no idea what does. There's no debate, it's a penalty all day. Incompetence or worse are the only reasons it wasn't given.


Cancelo one was just as clear of a penalty, however I'm not really buying the red card.

He's given a red card under the "no attempt to play the ball" rule but a shoulder barge is a perfectly legal action, he's attempted a shoulder barge and got it wrong, if the shoulder barge is a fair and successful one, he gains control of the situation and the ball, therefore you cannot say there was no attempt to play the ball.
 
It was a blatant push from behind from TAA, it's a clear and obvious foul. If that doesn't fall under their definition of clear and obvious, I've no idea what does. There's no debate, it's a penalty all day. Incompetence or worse are the only reasons it wasn't given.


Cancelo one was just as clear of a penalty, however I'm not really buying the red card.

He's given a red card under the "no attempt to play the ball" rule but a shoulder barge is a perfectly legal action, he's attempted a shoulder barge and got it wrong, if the shoulder barge is a fair and successful one, he gains control of the situation and the ball, therefore you cannot say there was no attempt to play the ball.
It's not clear and it's not obvious. It's not common sense. It's not even big and it's certainly not clever. Its subjective and it's a VARCE.

Ever got the feeling you've been cheated? Ha ha.
 

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