- Jul 7, 2003
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The caveat is that the keeper has to have made a genuine attempt to play the ball. If it's viewed as a cynical trip, they will still get a red card. Re Willian, it was viewed that he deliberately tried to prevent a goal with his hand (it's probably instinctive but that's not the referee's problem) so there is no wiggle room there for the ref.I'm not excusing what Mitrovic did, I'm just saying it was reaction to the sending off, obviously the other Fulham players have more self control. It was obviously a sending off if it was deliberate, but I don't think it was. It felt like a double punishment, which they have tried to cut down on, with things like goal keepers not being sent off for bringing down the striker when through on goal
If, say, James Tompkins saved a goal by handling on the line when we were playing Palace, I doubt any of us would be calling for lenience from the officials