A former Premier League referee said VAR got it wrong and Fernando Llorente̢۪s dramatic winning goal, which saw Tottenham dump Manchester City out of the Champions League should NOT have stood.
The Etihad Stadium was host to absolutely chaotic scenes on Wednesday night, as City and Spurs treated us to surely one of the most exhilarating ties in European football history.
Fans barely had time to catch their breath during the half-time break, after a crazy first-half which saw five goals scored in a 21 minute spell.
Tottenham’s 1-0 lead from the first-leg meant that, even thought they were losing 3-2 on the night, they were heading through the semis on away goals – only for Sergio Aguero to lift the roof off the Etihad once again with a thumping strike which put City in the overall lead.
But a number of VAR decisions made for a nerve-shredding finale, with City supporters going from heartbreak, to jubilation, and back again.
Fans could barely believe what they were seeing when Llorente bundled the ball into the net from a corner to put Spurs back in front, but their celebrations were delayed by a long VAR check, which eventually gave the goal despite a possible handball call.
The replays are still unclear and it is likely to be a topic of debate for some time.
But the madness continued – Raheem Sterling thought he had scored his third goal of the night to wrap up the most dramatic of victories for City in stoppage-time, only for his strike to be ruled for offside after another lengthy VAR delay.
While the Tottenham team celebrated with their fans in their small corner of the ground – progressing to the last four of the European Cup for the first time since 1962 – the rest in the Etihad sat in stunned silence.
And Halsey says Pep Guardiola̢۪s side were hard done.
â€Å“We all saw the angles the officials saw last night, but apparently, I’ve been informed there are TV angles that were never afforded to the officials last night,” the ex-referee told Thursday’s Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast.
â€Å“I’ve seen an angle where, had the referee seen that angle, I’m almost certain he would have disallowed that goal last night.
â€Å“If we’ve got VAR, we’ve got to give them all the afforded angles to look at that decision.
â€Å“It’s such a massive call, but the consequence of what happened next – the ball ending up in the net – it had to be disallowed.
LATEST FOOTBALL NEWS
â€Å“If the ball doesn’t hit his arm and it just goes into his body, it just goes back straight [away from goal]. But because it’s deflected by the forearm, it’s brushed his side and gone in.
â€Å“It had to be disallowed.
â€Å“We’ve seen some handballs given this season against defenders in the Champions League that were not deliberate, but we can’t have it both ways.
â€Å“It’s not fair for defenders being penalised when attackers are getting away with it. You’ve got to have consistency.
â€Å“Of course, next season they’ve changed the interpretation of handball, so that will automatically be ruled out.â€
Listen back to Mark Halsey on the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast IN FULL above!
Manchester City vs Tottenham: Fernando Llorente goal was HANDBALL and should have been disallowed, says former referee Mark Halsey Ex-Premier League ref says the VAR official wasn't given all the
Manchester City vs Tottenham: Fernando Llorente goal was
gistjunction.com/2019/04/18/manchester-city-vs-tottenham-fernando-llorente-goal-was-handball-and-should-have-been-disallowed-says-former-referee-mark-halsey/
Manchester City vs Tottenham: Fernando Llorente goal was HANDBALL and should have been disallowed, says former referee Mark Halsey admin April 18, 2019 A former Premier League referee said VAR got it wrong and Fernando Llorente's dramatic winning goal, which saw Tottenham dump Manchester City out of the Champions League should NOT have stood.
Fernando Llorente goal was HANDBALL and should have been
sportsalert.org/2019/04/18/fernando-llorente-goal-was-handball-and-should-have-been-disallowed-says-former-referee-mark-halsey/
A former Premier League referee said VAR got it wrong and Fernando Llorente's dramatic winning goal, which saw Tottenham dump Manchester City out of the Champions League should NOT have stood. The Etihad Stadium was host to absolutely chaotic scenes on Wednesday night, as City and Spurs treated us to surely one of the most
Manchester City vs Tottenham: Fernando Llorente goal was
Fernando Llorente's 'Handball' v Man City. Tottenham's thrilling Champions League quarter-final second leg clash against Manchester City on Wednesday night will go down as one of the great European knockout matches. There were four goals in the opening 11 minutes, which was a new Champions League record.
Fernando Llorente DID handball for Tottenham's vital goal
Tottenham's crucial third goal DID hit Fernando Llorente on the arm before going into the net during their thrilling Champions League quarter-final victory over Manchester City. A replay has
Replay footage shows Fernando Llorente DID handball for
A former Premier League referee said VAR got it wrong and Fernando Llorente's dramatic winning goal, which saw Tottenham dump Manchester City out of the Champions League should NOT have stood. The Etihad Stadium was host to absolutely chaotic scenes on Wednesday night, as City and Spurs treated us to surely one of the most…
Fernando Llorente goal was HANDBALL and should have been
newsleak24.com/fernando-llorente-goal-was-handball-and-should-have-been-disallowed-says-former-referee-mark-halsey/
Fernando Llorente goal was HANDBALL and should have been disallowed, says former referee Mark Halsey. which noticed Tottenham dump Manchester City out of the
Fernando Llorente goal was HANDBALL and should have been
fussboll.com/2019/04/18/fernando-llorente-goal-was-handball-and-should-have-been-disallowed-says-former-referee-mark-halsey/
A former Premier League referee said VAR got it wrong […] Fernando Llorente goal was HANDBALL and should have been disallowed, says former referee Mark Halsey - Fussboll Home
Manchester City vs Tottenham: Fernando Llorente goal was
Manchester City vs Tottenham: Fernando Llorente goal was
Fernando Llorente did handball Tottenham's crucial third goal during their thrilling Champions League quarter-final victory over Manchester City last night.. A replay has emerged showing the the ball strike the arm of the Spaniard before he bundled it into the back of the net with his hip on 73 minutes - an angle referee Cuneyt Cakir was not shown by VAR.
A former Premier League referee said VAR got it wrong and Fernando Llorente's dramatic winning goal, which saw Tottenham dump Manchester City out of the Champions League should NOT have stood. The Etihad Stadium was host to absolutely chaotic scenes on Wednesday night, as City and Spurs treated us to surely one of the most exhilarating ties
Fernando Llorente's 'Handball' v Man City - Slowed Down
No comments:
Post a Comment