- Location
- Horley
- Country
England
There's a very big difference if you understood the rules.
A rule change in 2024 resulted in the situation that if the ball hits a defender's hand even accidentally and the ball was DEFINITELY going to go into the net (i.e. there is no chance of another player being able to stop it, then it's a penalty. That is what happened with Canvot - the ball was clearly goal-bound, Henderson was on the floor nowhere near where the ball was heading and there was no-one who could have cleared the ball off the line.
With the Maguire incident, there were bodies between Maguire and the goal not to mention the keeper himself and so as the handball was accidental (placing out hand to break his fall) it's not a penalty. It has nothing to do with big club bias but about the laws of football.
Reading the BBC report it appears that the rule change was in relation to the colour of card from red to yellow for accidental handball. They make it clear it wasn’t a change in other ways and that the interpretation of VAR and Darren England was wrong and it should not have been a penalty. It is likely that the KMI panel will assert in due course it was an error.
I just detest VAR.