14 Comments

  1. IndecisionFuture on

    C’è chi dice Marotta League, Pulcinella League o Calciopoli 2.
    Ma la verità è che fanno schifo

  2. The Italian referee class is a joke. With Scalvini against Roma the touch was considered too light so it was a valid goal but this was disallowed because no matter how is the touch you can score with a handball before

  3. I mean, it definitely touched his hand,barely but it did.

    The problem is this: either every handball gets called, no matter how slight, or we start relying on subjective judgment. And once things get subjective, the controversy only gets worse.

  4. shorteningofthewuwei on

    Tough luck. Clean finish. I’m personally not a fan of the handball rule but it does state that any contact with an attacker’s hand or arm in the build up to a goal rules the goal out.

  5. CompleteEntrance9552 on

    it did touch his hand even tho it was light it still did the refs sometimes give it sometimes not strange league

  6. DagoWithAttitude on

    They put themselves in a tough spot: imho this is always a regular goal, but they disallowed so many similar instances that it would be shameful not to call this handball.
    It’ll be hard to come back from this

  7. veryverycoolman on

    hellas verona fans were probably cheering for the goal to stand cos høijlund has blonde hair & blue eyes

  8. TeamPantofola on

    It’s been 4-5 years of consistent bad refereeing, but it’s worsening by the day. Look at what happened to lazio with fiorentina.

    It’s like they’re being bad on purpose.

    They have VAR, it’s unacceptable

  9. Competitive_Two6205 on

    Fairly disallowed according to rules. Any hand touch before a goal disallow it. I remember Juventus-Inter with a gol disallowed because Danilo touched with his hand, question is that De Vrij was holding Danilo’s hand moving it towards the ball