It's all set up for Izquierdo to come on, score the winner, and become a Columbian legend
Making contact with the opponent simulteously or after making contact with the ball is not a foul, unless careless or reckless towards his opponent.
Conversely, if it was one of ours - Dunky say - getting his heel to the ball, and not doing it recklessly, then it would be great if he could do that without giving up a penalty. I haven't been a big fan of VAR, but if it allows technically good defenders to go for the ball in the penalty area with confidence, then I'm coming around to it, even though it is a massive change to the sport. At the moment, without VAR, you have defenders opting to do sneaky stuff like shirt pulling because they feel there is less chance they'll give up a penalty than if they get the ball legitimately and the attacker clatters to the floor. Hopefully there'll be less diving too.
Remind me how France's was awarded against Australia then?
This is the thing... the "interpretation" is up to each referee on an individual basis. we need to start using multiple Refs (which is what VAR is supposed to be doing) to make a clear decision based on the rules, not how they're interpreted
Which would be great except the Laws actually state:
Decisions will be made to the best of the referee`s ability according to the Laws of the Game and the ‘spirit of the game’ and will be based on the opinion of the referee.
You will always have differences of opinion, even between highly trained referees and when you are talking about the difference between a "reckless" or a "careless" tackle for example, absolute consistency is pretty much impossible and the individual referee's interpretation will be unavoidable.
So why are we using VAR at all then?
Sorry if this has been established, but if things stay as they are, is second place being decided on fair play?
Yes, Senegal would be going out on Yellow cards as it stands