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The Ref Watch panel discuss Kai Havertz’s late equaliser which was ruled out for handball and Gabriel Jesus’ potential penalty in Arsenal’s 1-0 loss to Aston Villa.

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25 Comments

  1. I said this. The rule is if an ATTACKING player touches the ball with his hand directly before a goal, it’s hand ball. Doesn’t work the same for defenders as that’s where different ramifications come in. Same as Sterling vs spurs he shoots ball hits a man 2 yards away bounces back hits his hand but still hand ball because he is the attacker.

  2. Exactly the same happened to Alonso against Real Madrid for Chelsea which would have probably sent Chelsea thru to the semi final. But the ball brushed his hand before he score and as a Chelsea fan I accepted that. As it was hand ball. These Arsenal fans can’t seem to accept the simple rule. Thick deluded fan base.

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