The Premier League's Independent Key Match Incidents Panel has ruled the referee and the VAR were correct to award Newcastle United's winning goal against Arsenal.
I don’t know how to accept that isn’t a foul. Like if I have to recalibrate my understanding of the rules of football to include joelintons action as acceptable then nothing makes sense. You can use your arms to control another player as long as that player has already made a movement towards the ball? Like if gabriel wasn’t there then joelinton completely misses the ball by a solid foot, almost like he wasn’t playing the ball at all and was only concerned with pushing gabriel out of the way
Players should abuse that going forward. On every corner kick, if a player ducks their head a little bit before the ball comes, just push them away. Apparently it doesn’t matter what they do if “they already made a decision.”
Slight pushing in the box is part of the game. If a player falls down every time an opponent challenges for an aerial ball, you aren’t going to call a foul each time. Gabriel went down weakly from an awkward position he put himself in.
To me, Gabriel was intentionally dropping down to flick the ball backwards, not pushed down. The added pressure from Bruno made his header trickier (which is literally what challenging in the air is supposed to do) but it was his odd position, and not that Bruno’s pressure was more than allowable, that made him miss.
Then, because he saw it was going wrong, Gabriel collapsed so to give the ref a reason to deem it a foul. Like so many defenders do these days.
I don’t know how to accept that isn’t a foul. Like if I have to recalibrate my understanding of the rules of football to include joelintons action as acceptable then nothing makes sense. You can use your arms to control another player as long as that player has already made a movement towards the ball? Like if gabriel wasn’t there then joelinton completely misses the ball by a solid foot, almost like he wasn’t playing the ball at all and was only concerned with pushing gabriel out of the way
Players should abuse that going forward. On every corner kick, if a player ducks their head a little bit before the ball comes, just push them away. Apparently it doesn’t matter what they do if “they already made a decision.”
Slight pushing in the box is part of the game. If a player falls down every time an opponent challenges for an aerial ball, you aren’t going to call a foul each time. Gabriel went down weakly from an awkward position he put himself in.
To me, Gabriel was intentionally dropping down to flick the ball backwards, not pushed down. The added pressure from Bruno made his header trickier (which is literally what challenging in the air is supposed to do) but it was his odd position, and not that Bruno’s pressure was more than allowable, that made him miss.
Then, because he saw it was going wrong, Gabriel collapsed so to give the ref a reason to deem it a foul. Like so many defenders do these days.