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And this was the World Cup final referee Marciniak who actually double checked the handball situation in slow motion repeatedly... and he still gave the penalty.
I mean, it was a text book example of a close distance deflection from his body up to his arm in a natural position. Next game they will change the rules again depending on which oil team has the most money or something.
They gave the correct decision via the IFAB guidelines. Blame the guidelines.
The PGMOL guidelines are different because they go all Brexity and believe they should implement laws in their own way.
Agree. I’m a Toon fan but the reality is this was the rule from IFAB. The refs don’t like it, the players can’t stand it, and the fans despise it. But it is what it is.
The arm was not moving towards the ball and it was in a natural position justifiable by the player’s body movement so it still shouldn't have been a penalty.
Someone on soccer subreddit pointed that it's clearly a decision from UEFA to whistle these hands, with as exemple the man utd game last week