“As a defender you know when the ball hits your hand, it doesn’t mean you should be penalised for it, sometimes you’re just unfortunate”
Joachim Andersen was at the receiving end of one of the unluckiest two minutes of Euro 2024 action so far after he first had a goal disallowed for a marginal offside and was then penalised for a handball in his own penalty area.
Nedum Onuoha reveals his thoughts on the current handball rule and why he thinks it is overly harsh on defenders.
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it should never of bee a penalty.pis take bad for football the guy did not cheat.