Champions League Round of 16 (12th Feb - 13th Mar)

I see a lot of United underrating going on here completely dismissed the fact we have been missing our entire first team, good for us I guess
 
Yeah right, let's all turn our backs on the ball shall we? You're talking like he was 2 yards away.

Kimpembe should have faced the ball. He was far enough away where he could react to it.

Clear pen which i'm glad the ref had the balls to give for once.


I love comments like this. Have some people ever actually played football?

Your immediate instinct when a ball is fired at you from close range is to turn your back to protect yourself, you do it without thinking. I've watched the clip over and over and Kimpembe simply does what was natural, his arm isn't lifted upwards or in an unnatural position.

There's no way he's got any intent whatsoever to stop that. If under the current rules that is a penalty, then the rule needs a serious rework. You call it 'balls' for the ref to give it, but there's a reason most referees won't entertain giving that kind of decision, because you'd have it happen all the time in stupid circumstances.
 
I wanted United to go through tonight and dislike PSG as a club far more, overall I'm glad United qualified.

I still don't think it's a penalty, not at all. I don't see how anybody who has played football could think otherwise, there is nothing you can do when a ball is hammered at you from a range like that, his arms don't go to block the ball and he's not even looking at it, there is zero intent there.

It's the kind of penalty call that gets laughed off every week when players make a soft appeal for it.
Don’t care in the slightest we have been on the end of some very harsh decisions in the CL in the past...Nani red, Rafael red..
 
It's in line with how VAR calls handballs. I think it's even one of the easier ones, compared to some of the stuff that I've seen.

There seems to be too handballs called with VAR. Rule clarifications are necessary for sure, but for now player need to be careful and adjust.

The rules on handball are shit, and Kimpembe is just doing what is natural in that situation. It's so incredibly soft.
 
Don’t care in the slightest we have been on the end of some very harsh decisions in the CL in the past...Nani red, Rafael red..

Of course, I don't expect any United to give a feck, you're through and that's all that matters.

I just think it sets a horrible precedent if going forward those kind of situations equal penalties.
 
None of the panel on BT sport (which features 2 ex united players in Hargreaves and Ferdinand) think it is a penalty.
 
Would have been funny if he got 2 yellows. One for taking the shirt off and one for going into the crowd
 
Refs are there to apply the rules of the game not decide which rules are right or wrong. The rules for handball have been made more strict, therefore it's a penalty. Refs making up their own rules leads to the shambles that is Michael Oliver.
 
Squeaky bum time for some UEFA executives given that the final 8 could potentially be

United
Tottenham
Ajax
City
Liverpool
Atletico Madrid
Lyon
Porto
 
Yep, which shows they don't keep up with IFAB guidelines in the way referees do.

It also shows the current rules are absurd and need serious work, because if that kind of incident is genuinely a valid penalty then that is pure insanity, as far as I'm concerned. Especially if that is going to be applied PL wide next season.
 
I love comments like this. Have some people ever actually played football?

Your immediate instinct when a ball is fired at you from close range is to turn your back to protect yourself, you do it without thinking.
I've watched the clip over and over and Kimpembe simply does what was natural, his arm isn't lifted upwards or in an unnatural position.

There's no way he's got any intent whatsoever to stop that. If under the current rules that is a penalty, then the rule needs a serious rework. You call it 'balls' for the ref to give it, but there's a reason most referees won't entertain giving that kind of decision, because you'd have it happen all the time in stupid circumstances.

Ever heard of Rio Ferdinand? I think he's played football and he said you should never turn your back.
 
Didn't think either of those two were penalties but I trust UEFA referees to know more the subject than I do.
 
I love comments like this. Have some people ever actually played football?

Your immediate instinct when a ball is fired at you from close range is to turn your back to protect yourself, you do it without thinking. I've watched the clip over and over and Kimpembe simply does what was natural, his arm isn't lifted upwards or in an unnatural position.

There's no way he's got any intent whatsoever to stop that. If under the current rules that is a penalty, then the rule needs a serious rework. You call it 'balls' for the ref to give it, but there's a reason most referees won't entertain giving that kind of decision, because you'd have it happen all the time in stupid circumstances.

As the rules stand, it's a pen because VAR making every little thing in the box as a PEN in slomo.
Now do I think the implementation is right? Hell no. That isn't a pen in my view of what football should be. But as far as the rules/VAR goes, that's a pen.

This time its benefitted us, but it will no doubt go against us at some point too
 
Ever heard of Rio Ferdinand? I think he's played football and he said you should never turn your back.

Rio Ferdinand just said he doesn't think it's a penalty at all.

You should never turn your back in general if you can help it, but in some circumstances it will happen, and shouldn't be as harshly punished as it has been because there's zero intent there and his arms are not outstretched enough.

It's an incredibly, incredibly harsh penalty to give.
 
How is that not a pen for Roma?

He clearly trips him on the legs from behind?
 
Refs are there to apply the rules of the game not decide which rules are right or wrong. The rules for handball have been made more strict, therefore it's a penalty. Refs making up their own rules leads to the shambles that is Michael Oliver.
You’d have kicked your TV in if the roles were reversed instead of preaching this “follow the rules” stuff ;)