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Mbeumos hand ball was ignored so Bruno got his assist. Tell me VAR are one big gambling syndicate without telling me!
So handball isn't handball after thighball 🤔🤔 that commentator should be running VAR 🤡💩🤡💩🤡💩🤡💩
Hand in a natural position is not a licence to control the ball with your arm and get an advantage from it. Its there to give some latitude to defenders who cannot possibly get their arm out of the way of a bullet pass or shot. Ridiculous ruling. Basic common sense for christ's sake.
why does no.19 keep clearing the ball every time?
I’m a United fan and I was super confused by the hand ball ruling. Apparently the rules have been changed so much that no one understands the rule about hand ball anymore.
You’ve gotta believe the game is bent when they let that go.
0:46 sUpERbAbLy
KING MU BOSS
holy double kill 0:52
Will they investigate why the hand ball wasn't given?
I'm a red buy M'beumo totally controlled that ball with his arm!😆
Wow no handball 😂😂😂😂
All sports are fixed folks (altough not every game) has been this way since the beginning. View it as WWE. Entertainment, that's it. Life goes on.
Catches the ball between his side and arm and somehow it's not a handball? Hello?? Is VAR watching the same sport???
Not a man U or forrest supporter, so a neutral viewer of that second United goal, and now befuddled viewer of the handball rule. I’ve read a lot of comments here regarding this incident, and still befuddled. I would have thought, while arguably not deliberate, and even unavoidable, it still provided an advantage to the ultimate scorer, even if indirectly, and therefore unfair? Or is that a naïve (if not downright ignorant) view?
Carrick out. Just practicing
Bruno Fernandes is not from another Planet. He is actually the God from all the Planets 🪐
Rubbish decision.
I had to go look up the rules on what constitutes a handball after seeing that VAR 'non' decision. So - here goes: In the Premier League, a handball is an offense called when a player deliberately touches the ball with their hand or arm, or if their arm is in an "unnatural position" that makes their body bigger, resulting in an unfair advantage or block. 1. What counts as the arm? A handball only occurs when the ball touches the hand or arm below the bottom of the armpit. The shoulder is not considered part of the arm, so a ball striking the shoulder or sleeve area is not an offense. 2. Deliberate Touches A handball is called if a player intentionally moves their hand or arm toward the ball to control, pass, or block it. 3. Unnatural Body Position Even if a touch is accidental, an offense occurs if the player's arm position is deemed unnatural and makes their body "unnaturally bigger". A player is generally penalized if their arm is extended away from their body or raised above their shoulder level, as this is considered taking a risk 4. Exceptions and Natural Movements Not every touch of the hand or arm is a foul. A handball will generally not be called if • The arm is close to the body and in a natural position for the player's movement. • The player is falling to the ground and uses their arm for support between their body and the ground (provided the arm is not extended unnecessarily to create a bigger barrier). • The ball deflects directly off the player’s own head, body, or foot (or another player close by) and strikes their arm, unless the ball goes directly into the opponent's goal
I watched the game live. The score line should have about 10-2! So many goals were missed!