Champions League 2024-25

Who will win?


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Birdy

Senior Member
It doesn't matter if he did not tried to gain an illegitimate advantage.

He broke the rule, doesn't matter if it was intentional or by accident, he broke it, what is that hard to understand.
By your logic if a defender tries to clear the ball and first he K.O a striker from the opponent team, it shouldn't be a penalty cause it wasn't done on purpose?
Skip me with that crap and grow a pair of balls, the decision was fine.

I am critcizing the rule mate as many here. WHAT IS SO HARD TO UNDERSTAND?

The spirit of the rule is to prohibit players from dribbling before taking the pen or getting themselves 'second chance' if they don't hit correctly

Nothing to do with slipping

GET A GRIP
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
Here's the explanation:
Since the ball has a sensor for semi-automatic offside it can detect when it is touched and it showed he touched it twice.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
You just don't call that at this level unless you are paid and bought. And this ref has a history and video evidence of being Mandril fan.

Every football fan should be mad at this circus.

Nah.. he has to call the rule and it was VAR who alerted him anyway.

He let Atletico off with a red in decision he did get wrong.
 

FC B

Senior Member
You tried to create another grey area, which imo isn't needed. He tocuhed the ball twice. That's it.

More ambiguity is the last thing football needs.

No, I just explained for anyone to understand that a unintentional minor touch of the ball due to a slip isn't a double touch in the sense of the rule which tries to prevent decieving the keeper by touching the ball twice something like the players make when they dribble.

But definitely it requires too much thinking from some of us to comprehend.
 

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