Handball rule explained: Why Boss Affiliation authorities are approving the law so cold-bloodedly after Ifab change.
The beginning of this Chief Group season has been dominated by another handball rule which a few group believe is "executing our game".
Precious stone Castle supervisor Roy Hodgson said that he felt "disappointed" by the handball decide and that it is "demolishing football" after a choice conflicted with his side while Steve Bruce depicted it as a "absolute jabber" despite the fact that his Newcastle side profited by the new translation.
Supervisors, players, intellectuals, pundits, radio personalities, digital recording visitors and obviously, allies, have all been ready to fight over the handball law and the translation of it in the Chief Association.
In any case, the refs, some of whom have looked reserved when granting punishments for such unavoidable offenses, will with some defense protect their choices by highlighting the Global Football Affiliation Board (Ifab's) law book.
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The new interpretation of Handball
Ifab Law 12: Fouls and unfortunate behavior
Taking care of the ball:
For the motivations behind deciding handball offenses, the upper limit of the arm is in accordance with the lower part of the armpit.
It is an offense if a player:
intentionally gets contact the ball with their hand/arm, including moving the hand/arm towards the ball
scores in the rivals' objective straightforwardly from their hand/arm, regardless of whether unintentional, including by the goalkeeper
after the ball has contacted their or a colleague's hand/arm, regardless of whether coincidental, right away:
scores in the rivals' objective
sets out an objective scoring freedom
contacts the ball with their hand/arm when:
the hand/arm has made their body unnaturally greater
The above offenses apply regardless of whether the ball contacts a player's hand/arm straightforwardly from the head or body (counting the foot) of another player who is close.
With the exception of the above offenses, it's anything but an offense if the ball contacts a player's hand/arm:
straightforwardly from the player's own head or body (counting the foot)
straightforwardly from the head or body (counting the foot) of another player who is close
in the event that the hand/arm is near the body and doesn't make the body unnaturally greater.
Ref Peter Bankes at first missed an episode concerning Eric Dier and Andy Carroll during Newcastle's visit to Tottenham in late September and permitted play to proceed prior to getting guidance in his earpiece from VAR official Lee Bricklayer to view it.
Bankes ran over to his pitchside screen – an honestly welcome improvement in the Head Group this season – and applied the stated purpose of the law to give Newcastle a punishment.
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Eric Dier was penalised for handball
His legitimization for granting the punishment would have been made corresponding to statements seven and eight: "the hand/arm has made the player's body unnaturally greater" and "the hand/arm is above/past their shoulder level".
By leaping to challenge Carroll noticeable all around, Dier's energy removed his arms upwards and from his body, subsequently, making his body greater.
Dier would almost certainly fight that there was nothing unnatural about where his arms were situated which is the place where the confounding component to Ifab's standard comes in.
Ifab changed the handball law in 2019 by expressing that handballs underneath the lower part of the armpit would be rebuffed, yet Mike Riley, the head of the PGMOL – Proficient Game Match Authorities Board – held up until this season to carry out it in the Chief Group.
I comprehends that the body doesn't wish to see an episode considered if the hand/arm contact occurs inside the body line or outline of a player or if the ball has gone from closeness onto a player's arm.
That subsequent point has been an upsetting one this season. Ward and Dier and Matt Doherty and Victor Lindelof in episodes the end of the prior week will feel that handballs granted against them came from closeness in reality. There was minimal that the major parts being referred to might have never really contact with the ball.
You've got to love how "Crystal Palace" has been translated. It took me a while to figure out!
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Lol isn’t it fun. 😂
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The hand ball rules been a joke since they started messing around with it. Making it more and more confusing in their attempts to make it clearer. I don't think anybody understands it any more and that includes the referees. "Absolute jabber" indeed.
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That’s very true and it has made even referees more confused as to whether to take penalties or not. The handball rule still needs to be checked. I think if they hear to what Arsen Wengers says always will help a lot
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