I get that, let's say Arsenal didn't score and the save denied the goal scoring opportunity, it's hand ball on the line, surely it's all about intent.
Wasn't aware the ref could play an advantage from a keeper handling a backpass tbh, I assumed they'd just have to blow. Result was fair though.
In most instances of a keeper ‘handling’ a backpass, the keeper would be holding the ball - there wouldn’t ever BE any possible advantage.
Mings spared a red card. If that was an Albion player there is no way he’d get away with it.
Anywhere else that’s a foul.
VAR are a total and utter joke, another one in man United’s favour as well.
I didn’t think it was a foul [emoji2369].
It’s an out of control tackle with unnecessary force.
If the referee gives that as a penalty, why overturn it? ‘Clear and obvious’ errors.... yeh right.