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It would have been 2v2 at half time against Germany when Lampard scored. Please bring in VAR for crap decisions
Good use of VAR in the Sweden/S Korea game today (great pen too).What was interesting was how the ref blew to stop play whilst the Koreans were in on goal. The rule is that if play is ongoing it should only stop if the ball goes out of play, the keeper is in possession of it, or if play is bobbling about in the middle of the field. If a team scores, as could have happened, then that goal stands if the VAR decision is not to return to the VAR incident.
The guidelines for neutral zone/ are similar to those when there is an injured player on the ground in the penalty area i.e. play can be stopped whenneither team has a clear attacking opportunity.
If he was told it was a definite penalty and he agreed with that, he'd not be looking at the monitor. Either way, the rule is that the play has to be in a neutral position.https://www.knvb.nl/downloads/bestand/9844/var-handbook-v8_finalQuoteThe guidelines for neutral zone/ are similar to those when there is an injured player on the ground in the penalty area i.e. play can be stopped whenneither team has a clear attacking opportunity.
Great VAR decision just now for Oz against Denmark. Very slight handball, unintentional and would never have been given in real time.Fairly brief disruption in play, ref waited for a neutral spell in play before going to the vid to look.
Handling the ballHandling the ball involves a deliberate act of a player making contact with the ball with the hand or arm.The following must be considered:• the movement of the hand towards the ball (not the ball towards the hand)• the distance between the opponent and the ball (unexpected ball) • the position of the hand does not necessarily mean that there is an offence
It was a penalty. The shot was going in.