Reverse Tiangang? Taylor & Oliver did not judge Bournemouth to deliberately handball, backfire Liverpool handball foul

The opening game of the Premier League, defending champion Liverpool beat Bournemouth 4-2 at home, and a controversial penalty occurred 13 minutes into the game. Liverpool counterattacked, and Bournemouth defender Senesi took the initiative to slap...


The opening game of the Premier League, defending champion Liverpool beat Bournemouth 4-2 at home, and a controversial penalty occurred 13 minutes into the game. Liverpool counterattacked, and Bournemouth defender Senesi took the initiative to slap the ball with his hands, but the referee did not say it.

referee Anthony Taylor not only did not award Bournemouth a handball foul, but also awarded Bournemouth a set piece in the backcourt. According to the official website of the Premier League, Taylor called for Garkebo's handball (blocking the ball with his hands during the complaint). The penalty for not showing a red card has also been verified and confirmed by VAR (Michael Oliver). The Premier League official notes: "The referee's penalty for Senesi not showing a red card was verified and confirmed by VAR. Because it is far away from the goal, this action is neither considered a clear handball foul nor constitutes a destruction of an obvious goal scoring opportunity (DOGSO)."



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