Personally I think that today’s incident was not a penalty. In the heat of the moment when defenders are steaming out to block a shot they are not considering if their arms are in an unnatural position. Having said that I also think the two penalties given against us which are being highlighted on social media are not penalties. I believe league officials have decided to come out and say his hand was in a natural position rather than apologise again to Everton. They have decided which of the two evils should they go with and have decided on defending the indefensible rather than admit another glaring mistake. It would appear to be the way of the world today, in the light of overwhelming evidence to the contrary you just lie and brazen it out. The people running our sport have no idea of what sportsmanship is.
See I think people are trying to justify why they feel it wasn’t a penalty. This is because we have had two against us this season, one at Leeds on opening day and one against Brighton at home a week later. These where both penalties given for handball due to a player making his body bigger by using their arms.
This was a penalty. The shot it heading towards goal, the player has turned away from the ball, curled himself up so he doesn’t get hurt by the shot and had his arms out of control, and or not by his side. His arm stops the ball from potentially going into the goal. It’s a penalty.
Same as Arsenal last week. Barry is kicked on the bottom of the foot. Clear as day.
It’s like the ref’s have yet again has their monthly meeting and decided ‘Everton are doing alright. Let’s make sure that slows right down’. Both of them pens are given at Anfield, Old Trafford, etc etc.