Everyone loves a handball debate...
He wasn’t tackling - he was jumping so it’s in a natural position for leverage. No pen for me. Totally diff to the Everton one where Keane stuck arm out unnaturally when blocking - Neville talking shite comparing the two.Yes pen, otherwise defenders will waggle their arms whenever they tackle.
I know it’s all different now but the Keane one wa a good example where the old adage ‘it was ball to hand, not hand to ball’ served us well for decades. Sure his hand wasn’t in the best position but the ball was drilled at it with no chance to react.He wasn’t tackling - he was jumping so it’s in a natural position for leverage. No pen for me. Totally diff to the Everton one where Keane stuck arm out unnaturally when blocking - Neville talking shite comparing the two.
No pen.
Lunacy that they get a goal from a nothing situation.
Agree with that too. Just under the current laws he makes his body unnaturally bigger. Saliba didn’t for me.I know it’s all different now but the Keane one wa a good example where the old adage ‘it was ball to hand, not hand to ball’ served us well for decades. Sure his hand wasn’t in the best position but the ball was drilled at it with no chance to react.
The handball law now is a complete mess.
Most of the refs seem to have never played the game even at park level!You can't jump with your hands by your side
You can.You can't jump with your hands by your side
Personally, I have never been convinced by the leverage argument. Players can jump without using their arms, often seen when in warm up routines of central defenders waiting to come on or the game to kick off. Duffy always did this air-heading routine. The leveraging with arms is often to get the better of an opponent.Penalty.
Unfortunately, I really don’t think leverage is an argument these days.