This Is A Handball And I'm Tired Of Pretending It's Not

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  • @Zealandism
    @Zealandism  21 день тому +224

    If you came here to say he was offside I promise you I saw that, but it’s not the call they made on the field
    Anthony Taylor genuinely insisted his arms were by his side to the Germany players, either that or I’m losing my mind

    • @bydirzz
      @bydirzz 21 день тому +17

      It should be a handball but not taking into account a possible handball by fulkrug and an offside its kinda bad ngl

    • @MadLeds
      @MadLeds 21 день тому +35

      Even if the TV broadcast doesn't show the "VAR checking in progress" banner, it doesn't mean they aren't actually checking these situations. The problem was a communication between the production team and the audience, not a refereeing problem.
      The ref probably didn't see it, and then waited for VAR officials to call him if they deemed it was worth checking.
      Since there was a previous Germany offside and handball, there was no need for the ref to check it on the screens.
      Now, the handball rules are probably a little bit too loose, but as per the official regulations that was not a handball, go read the actual text of the regulations and you'll be surprised how lenient handball rules are right now.

    • @elyssa3741
      @elyssa3741 21 день тому +8

      The fact that he didn't even go to the VAR screen was wild to me

    • @bydirzz
      @bydirzz 21 день тому +6

      @@MadLeds That not being a handball is atrocious tho. It has to be a handball

    • @MadLeds
      @MadLeds 21 день тому +9

      @@elyssa3741 the play was probably invalidated from a previous offside and a Füllkrug handball

  • @xDBooN
    @xDBooN 21 день тому +171

    It's funny, Cucurella even stops playing, then gives a confused shrug as the game continues on.

    • @Catinagalaxy
      @Catinagalaxy 19 днів тому

      Offside

    • @eliminati0457
      @eliminati0457 19 днів тому +4

      @@Catinagalaxy but then there would have been a free kick for Spain, which there wasn't

    • @ramjb
      @ramjb 11 днів тому

      @@eliminati0457 Fullkrug controls the ball with his arm extended before all this happened. Freekick for Spain that was not called. If Taylor did anything wrong was not calling that one.
      Cucurella's hand is not a penalty. Watch the UEFA refereeing guidelines for the Euros. Those were published well before the tournament began, and those clearly state that what happened in that play was not a penalty.

  • @drex5160
    @drex5160 21 день тому +157

    2 words: Anthony Taylor

    • @user-kk3oz5mv3r
      @user-kk3oz5mv3r 21 день тому +9

      One word 💩

    • @drex5160
      @drex5160 21 день тому +1

      ​@@user-kk3oz5mv3r 2 more words: Bald Fraud

    • @williamcross210
      @williamcross210 20 днів тому +3

      Wouldn't be out of place reffing Copa Americas

    • @simpletown323
      @simpletown323 20 днів тому +3

      When I saw Anthony Taylor reffing the game I ranted to my dad telling him the calls are about to be bad. Then the handball happened and we both just looked at eachother in dismay

    • @619Slipk
      @619Slipk 18 днів тому

      @@simpletown323 I thought the exact same when I saw it was that guy

  • @allendugas1246
    @allendugas1246 21 день тому +280

    Intention shouldnt matter if an arm is making the body unnaturally bigger. Players commit fouls all the time by TRYING to get the ball, but if they don't do it, its a foul.

    • @ChelePinget
      @ChelePinget 21 день тому

      OFC was foul, handball from Fulkrum

    • @Jonathanizer
      @Jonathanizer 21 день тому +9

      @@ChelePinget it was shoulder by Fullkrug

    • @Jonathanizer
      @Jonathanizer 21 день тому

      Intent does not matter. It only matter insofar that, if the hand ball is intentional, it is always penalized and the player gets a yellow card (at least). A hand ball being unintentional does not excuse the hand ball, there is nothing in the rules that says so.
      "but it was not intentional" is what people who don't know the rules say.

    • @ivandankob7112
      @ivandankob7112 20 днів тому +11

      Player: shoots
      Shot: misses
      Ref: were you aiming to score, champ?
      Player: I sure did!
      Ref: goal scored!

    • @bipolarminddroppings
      @bipolarminddroppings 20 днів тому

      @@Jonathanizer you know the genuine reason why football was invented, and why you can't use your hands at all is because the school master thought the boys would wank less, right?
      Handball has always, and will always be a silly rule. Intention DOES matter. If i'm running and in my natural stride the ball happens to bounce onto the back of my hand that shouldn't be a foul. That said, the rules are the rules and under the rules that was a handball.

  • @21theRocket6
    @21theRocket6 21 день тому +172

    To everybody: I'm not sure that Füllkrug was offside in the build-up. German outlet ARD drew the lines and came to the conclusion that it wasn't offside. Also, had it been offside, surely FIFA would have come out to say that it was, to take all the weight off of the handball/no handball decision.
    Also, handball.

    • @MadLeds
      @MadLeds 21 день тому

      VAR has a lot more reliable technology than some random German TV outlet.

    • @ChelePinget
      @ChelePinget 21 день тому +5

      Sure was, Flukrum handball

    • @MrIceTea555
      @MrIceTea555 21 день тому +4

      You mean UEFA?

    • @21theRocket6
      @21theRocket6 21 день тому

      @@MrIceTea555 Yeah, my bad, didn't know who was in charge

    • @Jonathanizer
      @Jonathanizer 21 день тому +6

      @@ChelePinget It was his shoulder, not hand ball by Fullkrug

  • @TheLastDaysOfSorrow
    @TheLastDaysOfSorrow 21 день тому +73

    "it was offside!11"
    yeah, that's why UEFA immediately provided evidence and the ref ruled free kick for Spain - oh wait.
    Anthony Taylor decided the game right there.

    • @Artsom3
      @Artsom3 21 день тому +3

      yeah so real quick - Toni Kroos should have received 6 yellow cards. Some fouls bordering on child abuse. The ref wasn't partial - he was just bad all round and spain have as much if not more to complain

    • @Jonathanizer
      @Jonathanizer 21 день тому +22

      @@Artsom3 What people like you don't understand, Kroos would have ever only received a single yellow card. As soon as he gets carded, he plays much less aggressive, as to not risk a second one. But as long as he is not carded, he keeps playing aggressive.
      That being said, the early situation with Pedri was not a yellow, barely even a foul. I knew Pedri fell to the floor and was injured, but look at the play, Kroos got the ball first, then they crashed into each other. I am sorry for Pedri, but it is not Kroos' fault that Pedri is late and made of glass.

    • @d.cirovic1695
      @d.cirovic1695 20 днів тому

      ​@@Artsom3I wont even tell you how fucking stupid your comment is.

    • @Artsom3
      @Artsom3 20 днів тому +1

      @@Jonathanizer ? what people like you seem to miss (since we're making it personal) is that that means Dani Olmo gets another 100% chance

    • @craigratio
      @craigratio 20 днів тому +3

      @@JonathanizerTotally agree. 50/50 ball, Kroos won it. They both clattered into eachother after Kroos touched the ball.
      There was an incident in the Holland Turkey game where two players went sliding in for the same ball. Looked pretty painful, especially for the Turkish guy, No foul, play on.
      Proper refereeing.

  • @eliminati0457
    @eliminati0457 21 день тому +146

    ​So I have 2 things to say to the Füllkrug offside situation:
    1. The game continued with Germany having possession(if I remember correctly), so if there was an offside (and if it was checked) it would have been a free kick for Spain
    2. So the German Broadcaster asked Uefa for a calibrated offside line and asked them to clarify whether an offside was checked, and UEFA refused to clarify anything, which to me means that they either didn't check it or it was not offside, because why wouldn't UEFA clarify if they checked and it indeed was offside? That would just shut down the entire discussion and nobody could really be mad at this scene anymore.

    • @JacquesduPlessis11
      @JacquesduPlessis11 20 днів тому +1

      He looked offside on TV in South Africa. We saw 2 or 3 replays of the incident. But it is always hard to be sure because of the camera angle. Uefa's response is weird, I give you that.

    • @user-br6bk9kt9z
      @user-br6bk9kt9z 20 днів тому +4

      Plus the ARD (german TV channel) did a video analysis and found that it was not offside if even just. Granted they might be biased but its certainly not "clearly offside". Imo UEFA would release the data if it was a confiremed offside as it would take blame away from the referee. But they didnt which leeds me to believe that it was onside

    • @mikewilownu
      @mikewilownu 20 днів тому +4

      Yeah, thats not how offside works currently. Unless there was another foul called after offside or germany scored a goal, the referee can decide to just play on and not give a free kick for offside.

    • @i0ushephf
      @i0ushephf 20 днів тому +6

      @@mikewilownuno they cannot. If it’s offside the assistant referee will signal for it with the flag, and then the ref will decide either to stop play or let the advantage continue the match. If the team that was offside retains possession the ref must stop play. I’m suspecting though that uefa may have had technical difficulties with the var room or that the semi automatic offside was not functioning because there were many weird decisions during that match that weren’t overturned by var (like Toni kroos absolutely obliterating pedri twice in the beginning of the match with no consequence to speak of, when at least one of the challenges skills have rendered a direct red card)

    • @eddwincedeno5387
      @eddwincedeno5387 19 днів тому +2

      ​@@JacquesduPlessis11his arm blocks the view but the defender's knee keeps him onside. His outstretched arm doesn't count towards deciding offsides. So he was actually fine.

  • @maxl.b.m.y.g.5918
    @maxl.b.m.y.g.5918 21 день тому +98

    Nothing quite like Zealand saying “every day of the week and twice on Sunday”

    • @Ryuzakku
      @Ryuzakku 21 день тому +5

      He really does fill his schedule on Sundays

  • @WWEFreak66385
    @WWEFreak66385 21 день тому +89

    As Bastian Schweinsteiger said after the game, 9 out of 10 times this is called a penalty, but to be honest… we (as in Germany) had the chances to close out the game without a penalty in extra time
    But all in all, a quote I read today sums it up quite nicely: The team may have lost the game, but won back the hearts of the nation.
    And we will be coming for that 5th World Cup in two years

    • @arifb222
      @arifb222 21 день тому +2

      Are you German? And if yes, do you feel like the positive public sentiment has something to do with Nagelsmann being the coach? I'm not German but I can't help but feel a bit for the relatively young guy who lost his chance to prove his worth in Bayern rather prematurely who's now trying to lift a team that had fallen from grace.

    • @salvadorlynx7030
      @salvadorlynx7030 21 день тому +2

      Schweinsteiger one of my favourite player of all time

    • @user-op6kt8pg9y
      @user-op6kt8pg9y 20 днів тому +9

      ​@@arifb222my only gripe with nagelsmann as a German is his hard on for playing havertz as a striker

    • @arifb222
      @arifb222 20 днів тому +2

      @@user-op6kt8pg9y With how havertz was also often a first pick of the previous coaches (cmiiw), I think there might be something during the training sessions that made them believe in him as the first pick for that position (idk if there are any decent options outside of fullkrug tbh). Maybe Klose should come back from retirement...

    • @user-op6kt8pg9y
      @user-op6kt8pg9y 20 днів тому +3

      @@arifb222 havertz is a decent player who finds space and plays well with moving the ball, but we don't need that as a striker, ever since 2018 we have struggled with goal scoring and now that we finally have a proper number 9 again the managers keep refusing to start him for some reason, we saw in the Denmark game when sane came off and havertz was moved to a right sided CAM/RW position and füllkrug came in at striker havertz played a lot better because he wasn't missing chances he was helping set them up, it really bothers me how many chances havertz missed while in the box and was still started other than that we have improved so much since 2022 world cup and if we hadn't been drawn on the same side as Spain the final could have easily been Germany/Spain, im not too mad about going out in the quarters to the best team in the tournament, i am mad however at the fact this dreadful france team is in the semis while Germany is out all because germany topped their group and france didn't

  • @user-kk3oz5mv3r
    @user-kk3oz5mv3r 21 день тому +16

    As an Englishman I *REALLY* can't understand how the hell our (crap) officials get 2 out of 4 of the Quarter Finals. Our team is rubbish but looks like world beaters when put up against our referees.

  • @nathanb286
    @nathanb286 21 день тому +117

    Literally every controversial decision happens when there is an English ref in charge

    • @user-kk3oz5mv3r
      @user-kk3oz5mv3r 21 день тому +32

      That's because they're shite

    • @anthonymweti8564
      @anthonymweti8564 20 днів тому +2

      Facts, it was the same thing at the last World Cup. But you will never hear English pundits and fans admit that they have the worst refs in the Europe.

    • @victricius6788
      @victricius6788 20 днів тому

      WTF we spend the whole season complaining about the shit refs and shit VAR decisions.​@@anthonymweti8564

    • @deacon6638
      @deacon6638 20 днів тому

      *when there is a german team involved

    • @alexmiddleton2276
      @alexmiddleton2276 20 днів тому +4

      @@anthonymweti8564 Least delusional England hater right here.

  • @kristianjohansen5561
    @kristianjohansen5561 21 день тому +36

    Also, it was a bigger penalty than the handball in the game between Germany and Denmark

    • @wokeaf1337
      @wokeaf1337 18 днів тому +1

      yeah that is like UEFA making fun of the danes, look we gave that penalty against you but this aint one lol

  • @piekay7285
    @piekay7285 21 день тому +119

    Germany got Real Madrid‘d

    • @AppleSauceGamingChannel
      @AppleSauceGamingChannel 21 день тому +15

      Given Kroos should've been sent off with competent refereeing, I'm not sure Germany would've even made anywhere near Extra-time.
      The incredible part is that Anthony Taylor is considered to be a good referee by some.

    • @piekay7285
      @piekay7285 21 день тому +26

      @@AppleSauceGamingChannel the thing is that Kroos could play that way, because he didn’t receive a single yellow, so arguing with "Germany wouldn’t even have made it to extra time" misses the point.

    • @akunwanneprosper7016
      @akunwanneprosper7016 20 днів тому +2

      LoL, Kroos receiving yellow after his 5th foul, lmao

    • @rocktop-games
      @rocktop-games 19 днів тому

      @@piekay7285 well, by that metric Spain won because he didn't receive any penalty. So arguing that this is or nota penalty is irrelevant also.

    • @TheKeksklein02
      @TheKeksklein02 19 днів тому +1

      @@AppleSauceGamingChannel instead of a early kroos yellow card, germany got 5 yellow cards that were uncalled for to compensate that.

  • @mikesbasslounge
    @mikesbasslounge 21 день тому +148

    He looked offside in the match, but the fact they didn’t call for it is astounding… never a natural position
    Edit: According to UEFA, he wasn’t offside but the hand was in a ‘Natural’ position. Sometimes I question what a natural position is since it clearly doesn’t look it

    • @fyslmn9716
      @fyslmn9716 21 день тому

      I think the advantage was played

    • @nabri-nfg3262
      @nabri-nfg3262 21 день тому

      @@fyslmn9716then u call it back

    • @jonah9905
      @jonah9905 21 день тому +12

      It was NOT offside. UEFAs official reasoning is, that the Hand was in a natural Position, Füllkrug was onside.

    • @goldenace8847
      @goldenace8847 21 день тому +2

      The UEFA didn‘t make a statement for the offside position to ARD (German media outlet) and the german media in general.
      ARD themselves made a offside calibration which showed he wasn‘t offside and UEFA never showing or giving footage to the german tv outlets suggests it was offside in my opinion.
      If you look at nachos knee it‘s likely that it was infront of Füllkrug

    • @goldenace8847
      @goldenace8847 21 день тому

      look at the other comment from eliminati or something like that, he explains it better

  • @thepowerofsand6180
    @thepowerofsand6180 21 день тому +17

    You can take the Referee out of the Prem but you cant get the Prem out of the Referee

  • @TheKubix23
    @TheKubix23 21 день тому +7

    This is the full rule from the IFAB official site just FYI , but for me that rule should be changed, because it was clealy a penalty. "It is an offence if a player: touches the ball with their hand/arm when it has made their body unnaturally bigger. A player is considered to have made their body unnaturally bigger when the position of their hand/arm is not a consequence of, or justifiable by, the player’s body movement for that specific situation. By having their hand/arm in such a position, the player takes a risk of their hand/arm being hit by the ball and being penalised"

  • @Draddar
    @Draddar 21 день тому +16

    It's funny that even Cucurella couldn't believe it wasn't called, his body language following this play is hilarious.
    To me it's a clear penalty. Maybe Taylor had a bad angle and saw the arm closer to the body than it was - after all there was significant body lean you don't usually see. But for VAR to make a decision in 8 seconds on such a play is mindboggling, the offside alone takes 15-20 usually. Another really bothering thing is we didn't get an explanation on screen. It was specifically promised for this tournament and up until this game we always saw it. And now? Nothing. A day later we still don't know.

    • @nilsfra1452
      @nilsfra1452 21 день тому +8

      Christoph Kramer (active player for M‘Gladbach and TV pundit for ZDF) said after the game that he immediately looked at Cucurella to see his reaction. Because even Cucurella knew he handballed it there and even looked worried that a pen would be given

  • @RumorThe1st
    @RumorThe1st 21 день тому +28

    Maradona with the hand of God
    Cucurella with the hand of Jesus
    😂😂😂😂

    • @wokeaf1337
      @wokeaf1337 18 днів тому +2

      Spain with the second goalkeeper on the field 🤣

  • @mephistowwww8816
    @mephistowwww8816 19 днів тому +2

    We have an americam woman in england who has appeared to us out of nowhere 2 weeks ago, being described on screen mid game as a "VAR expert" . . And she said it wasnt a penalty . .

  • @JayLuDE
    @JayLuDE 21 день тому +49

    I am spanish, and I was sure they will say it was a penalty when I saw it. I was sad the ref made that astonishing mistake. 😢

    • @ChelePinget
      @ChelePinget 21 день тому

      Another blind user, OF from Fulkrum, he control with arm, pass it and then the shoot. So? Mira la secuencia completa de la jugada, bro

    • @GoodEveningDota
      @GoodEveningDota 21 день тому +11

      even Cucurella was smiling

    • @lithuanianironwolf8980
      @lithuanianironwolf8980 21 день тому +6

      @@ChelePingetfulkrum?

    • @user-ve7hn2dh8h
      @user-ve7hn2dh8h 21 день тому +2

      ​@@ChelePingetdefinitely no Hand by füllkrug.. Offside might be correct

    • @ChelePinget
      @ChelePinget 21 день тому

      @@user-ve7hn2dh8h if u dont see arm... No brain

  • @jonah9905
    @jonah9905 21 день тому +3

    For those saying Füllkrug was Offside, he wasnt, if you go back and watch the replay he was at the same height as Spains defender. Also UEFAs official reasoning is, that the arm was in a natural Position.

  • @Touchpadse
    @Touchpadse 21 день тому +18

    To people who say "he was trying to get his arms to his body" if you try to avoid a crash does that mean that you avoid the crash?

    • @Dany126PL
      @Dany126PL 20 днів тому +1

      Brother it's not a good example lol.
      UEFA themselves said that when hand is not in the unnatural possition then it's not a penalty.
      And He was trying to get arms to his body. So it was not deliberate nor unnatural.
      While Taylor was garbage ref that match, this decision was not against the rules.

    • @DragetaLP
      @DragetaLP 20 днів тому

      @@Dany126PL He stopped his arm mid-motion to block the ball with his hand. How is that not deliberate and not unnatural? You can see the perfect example of where the arms should be right next to Cucurella, as was pointed out multiple times by Z. Anthony Taylor showed the world once again why he is one of the biggest cheats in world football and nobody should be surprised that the corrupt UEFA covers for someone like him.

    • @Touchpadse
      @Touchpadse 20 днів тому +1

      @@Dany126PL how do you define a unnatural position then cause if the steering wheel is not in an unnatural position it's not a crash

    • @Dany126PL
      @Dany126PL 20 днів тому +2

      @@Touchpadse Using CAR CRASH as an example to FOOTBALL HANDBALL is insane tbh. It's not even close.
      UEFA themselves gave guidelines to refs that if the hand is in natural position to not give a penalty then.

    • @CarlManvers2714
      @CarlManvers2714 17 днів тому

      @@Dany126PL his arm was fully extended out to the side. The only reason to do that is to attempt to make yourself bigger and then he swings his arm directly into the path of the ball. Nothing about that is natural. The "natural" wording of the rule is for situations where the arm is bracing against the ground or the handball is inadvertent, not when the player swings his arms directly into the path of the ball.
      And yea the car crash isn't a good example. But it's really easy to see a proper comparison everywhere else on the field. If a player is "trying" to play the ball in a tackle, but absolutely cleans the man out in the process, its still a foul and a booking despite him "trying" to play the ball. It's the top level of the sport, "trying" to do something but failing to do it is not a proper excuse.

  • @jeremysandoval2321
    @jeremysandoval2321 21 день тому +11

    My initial gut reaction was that it was a handball.

    • @ChelePinget
      @ChelePinget 21 день тому +1

      It is, Fulkrum arm hits the ball

    • @tomateman9581
      @tomateman9581 20 днів тому +1

      ​@@ChelePingetshoulder. also its füllkrug idk why all of you say fulkrum at least say fullkrug.

    • @ChelePinget
      @ChelePinget 20 днів тому

      @@tomateman9581 shoulder, shoulder? OMG im.done, ur blind, dumb or just trol. By, keep crying, search mental help and have a good Life

  • @tenther5019
    @tenther5019 21 день тому +11

    An atrocious non-call.

  • @timh5910
    @timh5910 21 день тому +23

    The VAR communicated with the Ref and he chose to NOT review it. I was furious, bc it's the Second Penalty not given for Germany this tournament, and the ref didn't do a great job in both directions.
    If it was offside beforehand, then it would have been checked anyways and then the Game continued with a free kick for Spain.
    And then there would be NO discussion about it. Everyone on the TV and in the Stadium would have gotten the nice little graphic showing the offside. Showing Facts.

    • @christopherwagemans7556
      @christopherwagemans7556 21 день тому +8

      I dont understand why var just cant overturn wrong calls. Most refs and people in general wont overturn their own calls. They feel they dont make mistakes. So take it out of their hands. No review. Var makes call just like offsides.

    • @mattshark7665
      @mattshark7665 21 день тому

      @@christopherwagemans7556this is a seriously common problem with premier league referees sadly.

  • @veldrensavoth7119
    @veldrensavoth7119 21 день тому +21

    As a fan of Germany all I have to say is this, I’m not surprised that something like this happened against Spain. One could even say I expected something like this to happen.

    • @rocktop-games
      @rocktop-games 19 днів тому +5

      Are you suggesting that the match was rigged? Because if so bearing in mind that Kroos's takwoondo moves the referee could have left Germany with 10 in the first half and it wouldn't even had been controversial.
      The referee was just incompetent AF.
      Also you don't need penalties if you actually score your chances like Spain did.

    • @Catinagalaxy
      @Catinagalaxy 19 днів тому

      Shut up, typical delusional Bayern fan, r Madrid steals a lot but that has nothing to do with spain

    • @veldrensavoth7119
      @veldrensavoth7119 19 днів тому +2

      @@rocktop-games no I’m no suggesting it’s rigged at all. I’m at the age that there is no perfect referee or game and it was tit for tat the game would be unplayable. I just expected an ending filled with bitter emotions
      and drama. I just never like this team since I was like 8. from the color of their kits to just about everything except the players. I love the people love and culture. I wish no harm against anybody I just despise the team

  • @jonny5696
    @jonny5696 20 днів тому +2

    For me it's pretty simple; if the ball hits the hand and the ball is on target when struck, it's a handball. It's stopped a potential goal from happening with an illegal part of the body. End of.

  • @a........616
    @a........616 21 день тому +6

    Yet another Anthony Taylor masterclass.

  • @mattshark7665
    @mattshark7665 21 день тому +6

    Imagine how premier league fan have to deal with this all season.

  • @Izahdnb
    @Izahdnb 21 день тому +8

    100% penalty

  • @NerieI
    @NerieI 21 день тому +5

    Yeah clear as day handball and a penalty. Anybody that tries to argue against it, has no clue what they are talking about or is a fanboy. Simple. But this is not the first nor will it be the last time something like this will happen. And yeah anybody saying, well he TRIED to get his arms behind the back is like saying, well he TRIED to play the ball when he went for the tackle. Who cares what anybody tried? If you don't play the ball and hit the opponent it is a foul. Same applies here.

    • @ramjb
      @ramjb 11 днів тому

      Clear as day non penalty. Anybody that tries to argue against it, has no clue what they are talking about or is a fanboy. Simple. Because according to IFAB rules, and according to UEFA rules, Verbatim:
      *_If a player’s arm is close to his side, pointing predominantly down/vertically, and/or a position behind line of the body when the ball strikes, it is not deemed to be an offence._*
      So you just proven, using your own arguments, that you have no clue what you're talking about, or that you're a fanboy. Or both. Pick one.

  • @MrMMAJER
    @MrMMAJER 21 день тому +2

    I love how everyone watching the game, me included, assumed it was called an offside before the handball. It was such an outrageous handball that we all accepted it was the only possible outcome, even if they didn't show the lines on the replay, as they should.
    And that was because there was no offside being called, it was all on Taylor. The reason they didn't call him from VAR is because he saw the handball and DECIDED it was not enough to call a penalty.

  • @joseph-fernando-piano
    @joseph-fernando-piano 21 день тому +18

    Honestly, in this case, it shouldn’t matter if the arm is in a “natural position”, if the arm prevented the ball from reaching the net. If it’s a random cross coming in from the edge of the box, yeah, don’t call a penalty if the arm is in a natural position, but if the ball would have been on target, it shouldn’t matter if it’s natural or intentional or whatever…

    • @lazydictionary
      @lazydictionary 21 день тому +2

      If a striker drills a ball at a defender's arm that's by their side, that should definitely not be a penalty

    • @gastonzumbo9860
      @gastonzumbo9860 20 днів тому +2

      ​@@lazydictionary You're restarted if you think that's a valid argument lmao

    • @lazydictionary
      @lazydictionary 20 днів тому +4

      @@gastonzumbo9860 Well you can't even spell your insults correctly, so I think I'll just dismiss your asinine comment

    • @accrualgame6386
      @accrualgame6386 20 днів тому

      So not handball when making your body larger from a cross and it striking a hand but yes handball when it hits an arm by someone's side because it might be on target? Lol great argument

  • @JHRacer
    @JHRacer 21 день тому +6

    every Zealandism video title is like an Undertale soundtrack name

  • @dr.phlosion7485
    @dr.phlosion7485 20 днів тому +1

    Anthony Taylor not even going to rewatch the Footage, not even listening to anything and then after the game immediately ditching out of the Stadium out of fear as an excuse for him not answering what led to his judgement is just nuts. Like at least let them know why on earth you made that call if there is so much controversy.

  • @Sigurd-r5
    @Sigurd-r5 21 день тому +7

    It should be handball even if totally accidental. Simple. Therefore, it's whistle blow time and free kick or whatever to other team. In this case it's a pen. Or at least indirect free kick imo.

    • @ColoringAHouse
      @ColoringAHouse 21 день тому

      @@Sigurd-r5 offside

    • @felixmustermann790
      @felixmustermann790 20 днів тому +1

      @@ColoringAHouse UEFA hasnt said that, and all camera angles are tilted which makes it not proven

    • @ColoringAHouse
      @ColoringAHouse 20 днів тому

      @@felixmustermann790 well UEFA has said that the specific handball that occurred with cucurella should not be considered a handball, so you're still wrong.

    • @ramjb
      @ramjb 11 днів тому

      Ok, then it's fullkrug's handball, freekick to spain, whole sequence afterwards including cucurella's handball is totally invalidated.
      I mean, you can't go both ways, saying that Fullkrug's handball wasn't a freekick, yet Cucurella's was a penalty. And all that before accounting for the fact that IFAB and UEFA rules mean that Fullkrug's was CLEARLY an offence, while Cucurella's was not.

  • @RagingAggron
    @RagingAggron 20 днів тому +1

    According to UEFA, the reason that this shouldn't be a penalty is because he is trying to make himself smaller, not bigger - which just makes it so much more convoluted than it needs to be. Did the ball hit his arm - yes. THEN CALL A PENALTY!

  • @Stuxin
    @Stuxin 5 днів тому +1

    Well, for me it is not that clear.
    Number 14 was already in a position to intercept but Cucurella had to correct his, and it is very hard to incline your body to intercept a ball with your arms totally closed. You need them to balance. In this situations in which the body is diagonal, a vertical position (pointing to the ground) of the arm is considered natural. So, when the ball hits the arm, it is not crazy to interpret that it is behind the body in a natural position. If the intention was to put it in the trajectory, the arm would have been moved forward, not behind.
    A somewhat similar example of this interpretation could be the Soucek handball (not awarded) in west ham this season. That was more clear in my opinion.
    For me this case is not that clear. What I think it is that the rule should change and every involuntary handball interrupting a well directed shoot should be awarded (no yellow card). But I am no ref.

  • @johannisvanleeuwen5533
    @johannisvanleeuwen5533 21 день тому +4

    Cucurella, a poor man's Carlos Puyol

  • @mathewperring
    @mathewperring 18 днів тому

    I think the simplest way to interpret the rule would be to call handball
    A a deliberate attempt to use the arm/hand to touch the ball
    Or
    B you gain an advantage by contacting the ball.
    So an arm that is hit and deflects a ball would count, an arm against the body that is only hit because it is between the rest of the body and the ball would not.

  • @rocktop-games
    @rocktop-games 19 днів тому

    He is moving the arms towards his body to make his frame smaller. That's the literal opposite of "trying to make your body unnatural bigger".

  • @alexbarber3310
    @alexbarber3310 20 днів тому +2

    I have a logical explanation… it was an English/Premier League referee.

  • @mortiphago
    @mortiphago 21 день тому +15

    What about the penalty gifted to Ecuador in the Argentina match. RDP had his arms tucked in and yet it was given. Absolute nonsense

  • @kevinmack9980
    @kevinmack9980 21 день тому +30

    Always a handball

  • @Sporting1210
    @Sporting1210 20 днів тому +1

    In the post-macth press conference Nagelsmann said exactly what i was thinking:
    That he doesnt understand how the trajectory of the shot in question isnt taken in account. If that would have been a skyrocket, he would not give a damn, but this would have been a clear shot on target and allthough the goalkeeper might have been able to make the safe, it looks more like Musiala might have scored there, if it wasnt for that arm blocking the shot.
    I mean first VAR gives the silly handball against Belgium (you gotta feel for Lukaku), when the chip registered the slight touch of Opendas hand, then the VAR gives that ridiculous handball-penalty aganst Denmark for the idea of a touch (again registered by the chip), that didnt even change the trajectory of a cross, that would not have reached any target palyer and then we have this:
    a clear blocking of a shot, that would have been on target and a valid chance for goal and the VAR ... does nothing. What the friggin fuck?
    Did Cucurella avtively TRY to block it with his hand? no, but it happened anyway and how can intentional or none-intentional trump prevention of a clear shot on goal? Players see (even red) cards for accidental fouls, they never intented, why is this handled differently?
    I was allways pro VAR, but since the last PL season and the EURO i am like "Fuck it! if it doesnt really make a difference specially when it comes to crucial scenes, then just get rid of it. Add a "fairness-range" of 5-10 cms to the automated off-side or get rid of that too, because like this, when a toenail length is supposed to present a significant adavantge for the attacker, it's just as idiotic as the rest of VAR in its currrent iteration.

  • @rez505
    @rez505 21 день тому +306

    I'm Tired Of Pretending that Toni didn't get 4 yellow cards in one game

    • @rez505
      @rez505 21 день тому +52

      English ref having another disaster class performance

    • @Chehan17
      @Chehan17 21 день тому +84

      I doubt he would’ve been sent off in that game with any ref, if he got the first potential yellow, he wouldn’t keep making those challenges

    • @fyslmn9716
      @fyslmn9716 21 день тому +6

      ​I think he needed to get sent off, the challenge on pedri and the challenge again later on on yamal

    • @lagavulin7194
      @lagavulin7194 21 день тому +44

      Common false conclusion. With a yellow card early in the he would not have commited the other harder fouls.

    • @_MrMoney
      @_MrMoney 21 день тому +9

      ​@@lagavulin7194...but after his later yellow he kept committing fouls. Same thing with Kimmich and Raum.

  • @MisterMustache12
    @MisterMustache12 18 днів тому

    Just wanted to add that the VAR judging was the same who was cooked after giving a hand penalty for Germany in the Denmark game. UEFA did great for putting the same VAR into the next German game.

  • @asparceproton1
    @asparceproton1 21 день тому +2

    The refs supposedly got a directive to not call handball when the arm is perpendicular to the ground, which it clearly is for Cucurella. I remember in the World Cup someone got a handball on an arm they were using to brace themselves falling on their butt. Both of those situations have a very natural motion of the arm where it faces straight down at the ground. This certainly would have been a penalty in the Premier League though.

    • @Jonathanizer
      @Jonathanizer 21 день тому +5

      Stopping a fall or a collision with another player is covered by "natural arm movement" or "natural position" of the arm/hand. That's what that phrase means, and that's why when you extent your arm to stop a fall or soften a collision, you will not be penalized even if you handle the ball. Both of this is not the case here, there was no fall and no collision with another player, therefore it was not a natural position of the arm.

  • @andredetoni897
    @andredetoni897 20 днів тому

    The rule has to go back to what it was originally, or at least a version of it. I think the ONLY two occasions where a handball should not be given is when the arm is literally glued to the torso or when a player is sliding and the ball hits their support arm (the second one is already pushing)

  • @TheCuke
    @TheCuke 17 днів тому

    I understand the ref thinking it was legit - the real tragedy is VAR looking at it and NOT thinking to challenge it. Let him look at the slow mo! Informed decision!

  • @Truman5555
    @Truman5555 21 день тому +2

    As the NFL cant decide what a catch is, soccer can't decide what a hansball is.

  • @TheMarslMcFly
    @TheMarslMcFly 21 день тому +16

    I love how many people here expose themselves of having no ball knowledge. Obviously it's a clear penalty.

    • @ChelePinget
      @ChelePinget 21 день тому +2

      Only in other universe when Fulkrum didnt control the ball with the arm

    • @Jonathanizer
      @Jonathanizer 20 днів тому +5

      @@ChelePinget he didn't though, he only touched it with his shoulder, which is allowed.

  • @kapitanvollsuff6672
    @kapitanvollsuff6672 20 днів тому

    I think the reason why there wasn't a VAR check, was because Anthony Taylor was literally standing next to the scene with a good view on everything. Why show him everythign again, when he already saw it and didn't give a penalty?

  • @ueayhgajeztqiiufghaeuaeru
    @ueayhgajeztqiiufghaeuaeru 20 днів тому +1

    The worst part is, it would have been such a banger goal from Musiala. One of those top 10 goals at Euros of all time goals.

  • @JoshuaDStewart
    @JoshuaDStewart 21 день тому +1

    The rules analyst on TV explained that because his hand was knocked backward by the ball it meant it was not intentional

    • @user-op6kt8pg9y
      @user-op6kt8pg9y 20 днів тому +1

      The rules analyst they use (i'm assuming you mean the woman) will literally always back the refs and var no matter what even if they blatantly get it wrong

    • @JoshuaDStewart
      @JoshuaDStewart 20 днів тому

      No idea who you're talking about, I've never heard a woman rules analyst on TV. This was Mark Klattenburg who has not hesitated to say the ref missed the call in the past.

  • @lubomirgenov4346
    @lubomirgenov4346 21 день тому +8

    A clear pen.. i almost threw my remote to the tv

  • @Flinsenberger101
    @Flinsenberger101 19 днів тому

    This was the most obvious handball in a Germany match since Bastian Schweinsteiger in 2016 semis sailed through the box like Superman - arm stretch out front - to prevent a header.

  • @PatkicaNaVodi
    @PatkicaNaVodi 20 днів тому

    "if his hands were here or here. His hands were clearly here" proceeds to show his shoulders only the whole sequence

  • @jackhurst8104
    @jackhurst8104 21 день тому +4

    I thought he was trying to make his body smaller...

    • @CarlManvers2714
      @CarlManvers2714 17 днів тому

      His arm was fully extended out to the side. The only reason to do that is to make yourself bigger. Then he tries to pull them in late, but like Z says in the video he just doesn't do it in time. "Trying" to do something isn't enough.

  • @leo-mf22
    @leo-mf22 18 днів тому

    Cucurella said after the game "The ball hit my hand, but the referee immediately said no, no, no, and that made me feel better. If the refereeing experts say it's not a handball, then it's not a handball"
    It's such a *STUPID TAKE!!* Just because the ref said it's not a handball, doesn't mean that the refs option is correct. Everyone who saw this immediately knew it was a handball. Germany🇩🇪 got absolutely robbed... So many German greats (like Kroos, Müller, and Neuer) played their last game, and had their careers with Die Mannschaft ended by one of the most obvious refereeing mistakes in Euros history..

  • @itstonimate8964
    @itstonimate8964 20 днів тому

    Thank you for spreading this. Imagine how we Germans freaked out when that happened

  • @EstariaValens
    @EstariaValens 21 день тому +3

    Have you run at all in your European escapades? 120 days till the NYC marathon.

  • @SWARM_747
    @SWARM_747 21 день тому +2

    Finally. Zealand admits he's being held hostage😅

  • @glimpsepandey3174
    @glimpsepandey3174 18 днів тому

    We've seen those given, yes. But that should never be a handball. I think the frustration stems from other such incidents being given as a handball, which is fair. But in isolation, the hand is in natural position. And this decision should be used as a reference.
    "Cucurella's body language blah blah blah" yeah, he has been at the receiving end of those inconsistent decision making all his life, so it's natural he was scared that it would be unfairly given. After all, it's the same player who didn't get a foul when Romero had a death grip on his hair, and conceded a penalty when Haaland fouled him first and he pulled Haaland's shirt after that.

  • @vinceo1058
    @vinceo1058 19 днів тому

    It was a handball, but I'm ok with it because at some point he had to make up for allowing Kroos to remain in the game.

  • @romencasaresbello1208
    @romencasaresbello1208 21 день тому +1

    I think cucurellas hands are out of position because he’s moving towards the trajectory of the ball, and the other defender was standing still so he didn’t have the time to put the hand behind his back

    • @Jonathanizer
      @Jonathanizer 20 днів тому

      he doesn't need to have his hands behind his back, it would be enough if the hands are alongside his body. If the arm/hand is extended away from the body at an angle, it is hand ball and should be penalized (unless it is to stop a fall or collision with another player).

    • @CarlManvers2714
      @CarlManvers2714 17 днів тому

      No he starts with his arms closer to his body then deliberately sticks it up and out to his side as Musiala is about to kick. He then tries to pull them back in at the last second but is too late

  • @craigratio
    @craigratio 20 днів тому

    It’s a penalty all day long.
    That being said switching Havertz for Fullkrug half an hour earlier would’ve been a total game changer.
    Guy was too much for the Spain defence to handle. Ball just kept falling awkwardly for the big fella.

  • @WallahNein
    @WallahNein 20 днів тому

    The thing is, I said myself that Kroos should have got like 4 yellow cards, but that's obviously an subjective decision, like Zealand said, you don't want to make the drastic calls like red cards or penalties in a high stake tournament game.
    But a handball and offside are just objective and binary.
    We all know he didn't meant to screw over Germany, he obviously didn't see the situation right, because he thought the arm was next to the body and not half a meter away.
    But not pausing for a second and talking with VAR is insane, he also knows that he has to pause the game for VAR to make a call.

  • @BeegBWolf
    @BeegBWolf 20 днів тому

    It's Anthony Taylor and Stuart Attwell in VAR, what were you expecting.
    Multiple people should've been booked from earlier, and some should've been sent off. But no. Tons of yellow, all are either misplaced or too damn late.

  • @neil1982
    @neil1982 21 день тому +2

    100% penalty. Intentional? No.... but intention isn't relevant with the hand ball rule. I've seen these given many times recently, but also seen them not given too. It's a shitty rule and it just needs to be consistently enforced or scrapped.

  • @ramjb
    @ramjb 11 днів тому

    Ok, Zealand, I'm not going to blame you for this because probably, like many others who keep insisting on this, don't know how the rules work. At least not in big tournaments.
    I'm going to just ignore the fact that Fullkrug was probably offside when he received the long pass, and I'll just mention in passing that he DID control that long pass with his left arm (hence, it was handball, and the play should've stopped right there and then), because that's besides the point I'm about to make.
    Before every big international tourney, the competent ruling body (UEFA for the Euros, CONCACAF for Copa America, FIFA for the WC) establish a series of guidelines and recomendations for many things that will affect said tourney, one of them being refereeing standards, rule applications, etc. Once those are settled in, they go on and distribute them amongst the participating delegations, media, etc, so everyone is up to speed about what's going to be what during the tournament, how the referees are going to apply the rules, etc. So everyone is on the same book. Again, this happens before every tournament.
    Before the 2024 Euros that happened, and in between all those guidelines for referees UEFA established and distributed to all delegations, there was the following:
    *_"If a player’s arm is close to his side, pointing predominantly down/vertically, and/or a position behind line of the body when the ball strikes, it is not deemed to be an offence"_*
    Under this guidelines, Cucurella's is not handball. Endstory. You can argue with the rule being more or less adecuate, but it's a rule and the referee applied it. I personally think that handball caused penalties are always a matter of controversy, because there are hundreds of instances of clearly nonintentional handballs called as penalties, which is a shame. By changing the focus of the offence from it's "intentionality" (which is always debatable) to the position of the arm, I think they have given a step on the correct direction. An extended arm, even if unintentional, will always be penalty. An arm it it's natural position, it always won't. That's a very clear standard, very easy to follow, and not open to interpretations or subjective perceptions of any referee about wether a player wanted to put an arm somewhere or not.
    Again, this was known by everyone involved, the rule application guidelines for referees is released to the public well before the first match kick off.
    Cucurella's "handball" was not a handball. Or rather, was not a penalty. Agree with the rule or not, the rule is what it is and that was NOT a penalty.
    And I'll insist once more: What was a clearcut handball and should've been called as such was Fullkrug's control just before all this sequence happened. That shot should've NEVER happened anyway, because it was a freekick for Spain before it anyway.

  • @dekile
    @dekile 20 днів тому

    let's allow volleyball moves inside the box for everyone, sounds fun. 🏐

  • @gabesullivan5531
    @gabesullivan5531 21 день тому

    This guy is in my brain and I can’t stop

  • @bogomildimov6360
    @bogomildimov6360 19 днів тому

    I absolutely agree with you. This is a 101% penalty.

  • @lugold8766
    @lugold8766 18 днів тому

    What really bums me out as a German is that the ball would have probably gone on goal and been a dangerous shot like okay the whole drama about penalty and all is wild but why couldn’t he just have let it trough I can’t grasp that the intentions of a very very high level player like Cucurella would have been Yeah I’m gonna block this ball with my arms now because like in every other situation it’s a clear red and penalty

  • @Ok-ze7rg
    @Ok-ze7rg 21 день тому +2

    It’s not though

  • @GoodEveningDota
    @GoodEveningDota 21 день тому +2

    I thought auto VAR check was used (and meant to be used) for these situations? I'm sure it was used sometime earlier at this Euro
    Like, let the game continue but check in the background, idk

  • @yogevtmax4816
    @yogevtmax4816 21 день тому +2

    rules in the euros are more than confusing if you remember the video you made about lea penalty and how he stopped just look at ronaldo penalty yesterday and tell me he did not come to a complete stop 2 times... i swear rules exist just when the referees want them... and btw i wanted spain to win but this is 120% a penalty... a easy one even i would say..

  • @darksero4433
    @darksero4433 21 день тому +2

    I waited for this video because there is more things that make this situation even worse as it is right now. First Offside or handball from Füllkrug. A german TV channel looked at it and found out that with the technology they had he wasnt. This only can get proven wrong by the full technology the UEFA has. The handball of Füllkrug is to discuss if its changing the situation in benefit to him.
    Now about the main reason Handball. As Z said it even if it is a natural movement and he blocked a goalshot and thst is funny as it is outrules the other things of the Handball. There are many players eho blocked a goalshot with their hand by accident or natural movement thst ended in a free kick or penalty together with a yellow or red card. And this is part of the Handball rule for many years. Meaning as it stands as i say here it is a 100% Penalty especially if you compare it to other penalties through out the years.
    But here is where things get to zhe worst point. Through the german commentator it was said that the VAR contacted the Referee. Apparently they wanted to check this situation but the Referee Anthony Taylor denied it eith the words that He not wants to watch the situation again. He clearly denied the VAR to intervene this situation and check if everything was right. My thought is that VAR was against his decision and want to make sure it was correct. This is just my thought and may be caused from misunderstanding but knowing Anthony Taylor left before he even can explain himself in an interview makes it not better even if i misunderstood something from the commentator.
    I thought until writing this thats all But there is even one more thing that makes this entire thing the worst decision ever. The UEFA allowed it. Before the tournament started the UEFA made a new rule that makes it that it is not a handball if the arm is vertical to the ground in a natural way. This literally allows player's to use their hands in the box to protect the ball as long as its natural and vertical.
    We already have problems with handballs and instead of making it better and find a clear way they make it even worse and ruin an entire tournament. Its sad that the best game in the tournament is ruined by this one situation. As a german was already accepting defest before the game started and was fine with losing but this is nothing wlse then disgusting

    • @felixmustermann790
      @felixmustermann790 20 днів тому +1

      natural only allows stuff like preventing a collision with anotherp layer or when youre on your way to the ground to not take the full fall to your face/body since those have been called penalties before and nobody liked that, so this situation is all on UEFA VAR and especially Taylor which is a disgraceto begin with that they allowed an english referee and VAR to officiate a germany or spain game (in this case both)

  • @InboundYT
    @InboundYT 21 день тому

    To have the handball given in the Argentina Ecuador game (which should not have been a pk) and then not give this one is crazy to me. The officiating had been so inconsistent and so frustrating

  • @accrualgame6386
    @accrualgame6386 20 днів тому

    His arm is next to his body and attached to it and because his thigh is moving to block the ball. It hits his arm because its above his thigh. Yes you dont get it. You are talking about rules. They are laws. Its not about vested interests. Its about making his body larger by intent as you said. He is no more than 6 yards away

  • @leedsalex
    @leedsalex 20 днів тому +1

    It was not a pen, you obviously dont understand balance and the natural movement of someones body when moving quickly. The Premier League tried to make it so if the ball touched your hand than no matter what it was a pen rule a few seasons ago and it was terrible and quickly dropped

  • @Lyician
    @Lyician 18 днів тому

    People complained about germany denmark game why the penalty was given and now people complain why spain germany game was not given the penalty

  • @SerShWolf
    @SerShWolf 21 день тому

    I’m glad you made this video bc there’s been some crazy amount of clear handballs that should’ve resulted on PK’s that were just not given (Another clear example happening in Ecuador vs Jamaica in favor of Jamaica when it was 2-1), both in the Copa America and Euros. I understand that the ref may not want to ruin a well fought game but it’s just part of the game, just like player mistakes and good decisions.
    Sometimes it makes me think that they want the “better team” to win it so they try to remove the chaotic variable of handballs in order to o favor the team that’s gonna make them more money thru marketing and selling tickets by going to the final. But that’s just putting my conspiracy hat on.
    Anyways I agree with you Z, idk what’s going on in FIFA’s head regarding handballs

  • @henkkoonstra4014
    @henkkoonstra4014 21 день тому +6

    moved his hand towards the ball

    • @Delusionaryvisionary_407
      @Delusionaryvisionary_407 21 день тому +4

      It literally wasn’t

    • @michaelwasserbauer4177
      @michaelwasserbauer4177 21 день тому

      @@Delusionaryvisionary_407 If this wasn´t a handball, than you are indeed delusional as your name claims...it literally cannot get more obvious than this

    • @henkkoonstra4014
      @henkkoonstra4014 21 день тому +5

      @@Delusionaryvisionary_407 it literally was

    • @flandarn329
      @flandarn329 21 день тому +4

      @@Delusionaryvisionary_407 Are you genuinly blind?

    • @ChelePinget
      @ChelePinget 21 день тому +1

      @@henkkoonstra4014 you are right, was Fulkrum arm

  • @brandonvandijk5736
    @brandonvandijk5736 20 днів тому

    If that’s handball then Germany should have been playing with 10 men. Toni Kroos should have been carded 4 times, even the commentators were commenting on it. Also Fullkrug was offside so it wouldn’t have counted anyway.

  • @torbenborzek5718
    @torbenborzek5718 20 днів тому

    Should have been a VAR check for Handball (Penalty), offside Füllkrug and possible handball in the lead Up to the shot. Referee was bad on both ends, Kroos should have been booked two minutes in. Hope you had fun with the Türkiye v Netherlands game.

  • @valdas420
    @valdas420 20 днів тому

    remember the good old days when a hand ball meant the hand hit the ball Well welcome to the new days when a hand ball means the ball hits the hand unless its spain vrs germany

  • @HeikoWiebe
    @HeikoWiebe 19 днів тому

    A prime example of a referee too afraid of being accused of deciding the game that he ends up deciding the game.
    Kroos should have seen the yellow card early on, but he was afraid to book the german centerpiece. Then that. A pity.

  • @acidbronson9712
    @acidbronson9712 20 днів тому

    My initial reaction was can't give the pen but I was surprised he didn't go look at it. Convinced now it should've been given though

  • @nickalo1994
    @nickalo1994 18 днів тому

    I agree its a pen but what you’re not considering is that he changes position and shuffles sharply moments before the shot, and you need to throw your arms a certain way to do that as they’re a major proponent of balance. Also the other defender has his arms behind his back already because he doesn’t need to change position anywhere near as much. Can tell you didn’t play as a defender when you were younger Z 😄

  • @GSCustomCards
    @GSCustomCards 20 днів тому +1

    Can you make a comparison video between this handball and the call against Openda in the game (Belgium v Slovakia)?

  • @aestusmaximus5219
    @aestusmaximus5219 21 день тому +4

    I as a German am so fkking disappointed, that Antony Taylor did'nt even bother to watch the situation as if he was in a rush. What a shitty way to leave this tournament in the own country, but still the way Germany played was entertaining and all in all i'm proud of this team. Sometimes very small things can change a game and when you don't use the chances you got, you get punished on this level. Why Nagelsman doesn't play Niklas GOATkrug from the start is also beyond me, when he came into the game, Germany played way better

    • @bydirzz
      @bydirzz 21 день тому

      It was never meant to be a goal possible handball and offside, no need to dwell on that

    • @askefn
      @askefn 21 день тому

      The handball call doesnt matter as the germany player was offside so play was dead

    • @sebastianrosenheim6196
      @sebastianrosenheim6196 19 днів тому

      ​@@askefnuntrue

  • @LympyDownunder
    @LympyDownunder 20 днів тому

    His arms were naturally wide, to avoid a handball he was trying to make his body smaller as he was bringing his arms to his sides, according to the rules as you discussed, clearly no penalty.

    • @thomasandres1176
      @thomasandres1176 20 днів тому

      so u should obviously always start wide so u can do a sweep move with your arms so that u can block incoming shots? great logic. this would ruin the whole game. ase stated in the vid.

    • @LympyDownunder
      @LympyDownunder 20 днів тому

      @@thomasandres1176 lol, if you are capable of doing that, good on ya, not sure if z fanboy or just a dumbass

  • @aristaeus2514
    @aristaeus2514 20 днів тому

    There was an offside as first foul, the VAR didnt call for penalty because of that. They should have announced that, everyone would understand it better.

  • @mephistowwww8816
    @mephistowwww8816 19 днів тому

    Remember odegard basketball dribbling the ball when atsenal played liverpool? Not given .

  • @Createk
    @Createk 21 день тому +2

    Kroos should have had 2 yellows in 30minutes

    • @Jonathanizer
      @Jonathanizer 20 днів тому +4

      He would have played more careful as soon as he was booked. Which is exactly what he did after he finally got his yellow card.

    • @felixmustermann790
      @felixmustermann790 20 днів тому

      different topic and not relevant to this like at all

  • @danielhale2080
    @danielhale2080 20 днів тому

    The ref had a poor game but the penalty call was right.
    The camera angle isn't great, but the ball actually bounced off Cucurella's thigh and onto his arm, ref got this one right. He knew what he saw and had the gumption to stick to his decision without allowing VAR to re-referee the game. This is how how football should be, VAR should be reserved for situations like Lampard's ghost goal or Henry's handball where the mistake is clear and obvious.
    The real scandal was why did the ref allow Toni Kroos to kick Pedri out of the match and consequently out of the competition? It was a deliberate tactic which the ref should have stopped early, but his failure to do so means Pedri now misses the rest of the tournament. Germany cannot feel hard done by, maybe if Kroos had concentrated on what he does best rather than kneecapping the opposition they could have got a positive result.

  • @DexteruL
    @DexteruL 20 днів тому

    in my opinion that wasn't a handball because he was attempting to put his arm behind his back . His arm motion was going down , not up. But because that was a rocket of a shot , he didn't have time.

  • @tomabarbanel6416
    @tomabarbanel6416 20 днів тому

    I have a take on this that I havent seen.
    It's about the "unnaturally" part while the defender moved to the left hes hands moved right this is the natural position to keep balance.

    • @felixmustermann790
      @felixmustermann790 20 днів тому

      makes balancing easier, isnt required tho, many ppl putting their arms behind their backs while coming out of a fullsprint and trying to prevent a cross