I suppose what will happen is one of the big rich clubs will eventually get fed up and take/threaten var officials to court if they feel they are going to lose a huge wedge through a stupid decision.What an absolute tool. To be fair, the lass on afterwards was very level-headed and reasonable.
I'd love to see that happen (and fail) because enforcement of the rules is in the gift of the match official. If a referee, or a VAR official believes (for example) that the ball struck the player's hand and prevented the ball falling to an attacker, then that is their opinion. You cannot prove what might have happened.I suppose what will happen is one of the big rich clubs will eventually get fed up and take/threaten var officials to court if they feel they are going to lose a huge wedge through a stupid decision.

Given the day off for good behaviourTo rub salt into the mags' wound, it's reported on SSN that the VAR used last night has been replaced for tonight's game![]()
Always the victims.We’ve been shafted plenty this year and that’s without var, ya ****er you’d think there the only ones ever to have injuries and decisions go against them.
Aye a mate of mine was banging on about them getting loads of “amazing” kids in too yet they field 3 keepers haha absolutely shocking that btw what’s the point.Always the victims.
Saw a lot of chat about their "endless injury list" then looked at their team and (by my reckoning) they were only missing 3 players from their strongest line up.
Try playing the biggest game of your season with a RB, CM & LW as your back 3
There's always a "poor me" narrative with these ****s
I remember a picture of Arteta being made to look like a cry baby .Embarrassing, really embarrassing. Karma comes swiftly for the Arsenal game - I'm sure the scum told the arsenal fans to dry their eyes over their var goal![]()



5:40 he said he is as good as Mbappe!Haven’t got a clue what you are on about, if it didn’t hit his hand, it’s not a penalty, as simple as that, nothing hypothetical about it.I'd love to see that happen (and fail) because enforcement of the rules is in the gift of the match official. If a referee, or a VAR official believes (for example) that the ball struck the player's hand and prevented the ball falling to an attacker, then that is their opinion. You cannot prove what might have happened.
Last night, PSG might has still scored had the penalty not been given. Basing a legal challenge on a hypothetical situation is utter nonsense.
There are many instances where the ball hitting the hand in the box isn't a penaltyHaven’t got a clue what you are on about, if it didn’t hit his hand, it’s not a penalty, as simple as that, nothing hypothetical about it.
There are many instances where the ball hitting the hand in the box isn't a penalty
Last night the ball hit the defender's hand. The VAR deemed it was a penalty but there are plenty of people challenging this interpretation saying that it hit his chest first etc etc
UEFA have even stood the official down for tonight implying that he made a mistake
Theoretically, the Saudis could mount a legal challenge towards UEFA and/or VAR official for lost revenues due to the decision that was made (on the assumption that the game would have finished 0-1)
The point I am making is that any such challenge (as per your post) would be pointless because a) the ref was doing their job and, b) you cannot guarantee that had the penalty not been given that the game would have definitely finished 0-1
I think we are at crossed purposes mate, I thought the ball didn’t hit him at all ( from the angle I saw it from) hence my reply to you.There are many instances where the ball hitting the hand in the box isn't a penalty
Last night the ball hit the defender's hand. The VAR deemed it was a penalty but there are plenty of people challenging this interpretation saying that it hit his chest first etc etc
UEFA have even stood the official down for tonight implying that he made a mistake
Theoretically, the Saudis could mount a legal challenge towards UEFA and/or VAR official for lost revenues due to the decision that was made (on the assumption that the game would have finished 0-1)
The point I am making is that any such challenge (as per your post) would be pointless because a) the ref was doing their job and, b) you cannot guarantee that had the penalty not been given that the game would have definitely finished 0-1