@@carloscordon6587 Hand ball off a rebound from the defender's body (probably hand from the defender too) is not a hand ball based on new FIFA rules; also the hand was not in an unnatural position. Valdes first controlled with the chest, then hit the defender and then his hand = not a handball. Different from the penalty on New England, with defender's hand stretched and blocking a clear pass/shot. Two different scenarios that casual fans will always miss.
Hand ball off a rebound from the defender's body (probably hand from the defender too) is not a hand ball based on new FIFA rules; also Valdes' hand was not in an unnatural position. Valdes first controlled with the chest, then hit the defender and then his hand = not a handball. Different from the penalty on New England, with defender's hand stretched and blocking a clear pass/shot. Two different scenarios that casual fans will always miss.
mira la porcentual del cociente, America siempre arriba 3 años y medio en puntos. si fuera como en Europa ya sabemos quien seria el campeon de los ultimos 3-4 años. demos gracias q las chivitas todavia existen xq no existe el decenso. FACTS. hechos no opiniones
I posted this response to another comment...Hand ball off a rebound from the defender's body (probably hand from the NE defender too) is not a hand ball based on new FIFA rules; also Valdes' hand was not in an unnatural position. Valdes first controlled with the chest, then hit the defender and then his hand = not a handball. Different from the penalty on New England, with defender's hand stretched and blocking a clear pass/shot. Two different scenarios that casual fans will always miss.
@@djoscartj You might wanna go read that rule again, because you're wrong. The rule states that "It is an offence if a player ... scores in the opponents' goal ... immediately after the ball has touched their hand/arm, even if accidental."
@@tdbsoccer10 You forgot to include the "or" part of the rule, which states that the hand must be in an "unnatural position"... Valdes' hand is in a normal position, so, even if accidental contact after a rebound with the defender, it is not considered a handball. Accidental PLUS unnnatural hand position is sanctionable as a handball, both must be true.
@@djoscartj No I didn't forget that part of the rule because that's a completely separate part of the rule and is defining a different situation that would be an offense. It has no effect on what I'm citing. Literally just go read it. It's a separate bullet point. ANY contact with the hand or arm immediately prior to a goal is an offense. It used to be the case that both had to be true, but that rule changed this year or last.
If you want to see world class, go no further than Real Madrid vs Manchester City in Champions league yesterday. The two best clubs in the world putting on a masterclass every other club on the planet should take notes from, including these two lower tier league teams.
@@asumadre9588 My point is, the stab at MLS just because a club like New England didn't fair well against a Liga MX side doesn't reflect the whole league. New England doesn't represent all of MLS.
Natural hand movement .thats why it wasn’t called .also ref is Guatemalan and also lol why do you point out that controversial goal and not the second to last goal by CA it wasn’t offside but there ur like 🤫 🤐 not a word .comedy to me .just suck it up bro instead of making poor excuses