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Decision to rule out Ouattara goal wrong

Decision to rule out Ouattara goal wrong



Among the six choices surveyed in the most recent release of Mic'd Up was Bournemouth's refused late objective against Newcastle Joined together.


Dango Ouattara's header from a corner was precluded late on at the Essentialness Arena, with the ball stirring things up around town of his arm.

With no definitive proof concerning whether the ball was low sufficient on Ouattara's arm to consider it a handball, Webb said it was erroneous of video colleague ref VAR Tim Robinson to intercede, with no proof one way or the other to demonstrate whether it was a handball.

Webb said "In this present circumstance, the ball strikes Ouattara's shoulder, upper-arm region. It's difficult to be absolutely indisputable as to precisely where,".

"The VAR took a gander at this and concluded that, as he would like to think, that was in the space of the arm that must be punished underneath the lower part of the armpit.

 That is the significant reference point. I don't believe that is sufficiently convincing to mediate.

"Similarly, assuming the objective had been denied by the on-field authorities, I don't believe there's proof here to express that there's no handball by the same token.

 So once more, it returns to official's call. It's a significant idea. Also, for those verifiable issues you want proof. Obviously the on-field call is off-base, I don't think we have it here."

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