If they made touch the ball with your hand or upper arm then it is handball, intentional or not then things would be much easier to understand.
Unintentional then its a free kick or penalty.
Intentional then the same and a red card for cheating.
At the end of the day you cannot use your hand in football.
If they made touch the ball with your hand or upper arm then it is handball, intentional or not then things would be much easier to understand.
Unintentional then its a free kick or penalty.
Intentional then the same and a red card for cheating.
At the end of the day you cannot use your hand in football.
I don’t understand how an accidental handball isn’t a penalty but an accidental handball disallows a goal, like the one for WBA this evening. I think it should be immaterial if a handball leads to a goal, if it’s a complete accident and the player in no way controls the ball with a hand or arm, then it isn’t a foul. Think the hand ball rule should allow the type of goal WBA scored to stand.
unless you’re a goalkeeper or taking a throw-in
Surely no supporters want penalties given when ball is wacked against players arm
As one who thinks the present rule is a farce can you tell me if this is a FIFA rule or an English FA interpretation
There's nothing wrong with the law, just the interpretation, Which has improved of late, barring the Fulham example.
It's to stop players like Harry Kane controlling the ball with a hand then scoring. Good job VAR is there to police it. We have already seen players striking the ball towards a player's arm and appealing for a penalty on several occasions this season. I tend to agree that the old 'hand to ball' interpretation is a good guide to whether deliberate or not, but players are bloody cunning these days.