if Fifa really wants to stop this handball on the line, they will have to change the rules to allow the goal and then send the player off. Then nobody will try this handball on the line anymore..
i've seen a far worse handball incident than this...steven taylor deliberate handball on the line for newcastle against villa and then later he tried to con the ref by saying he blocked it with his shoulder....
s taylor got off with quite lightly compared to suarez with just a red card and no one branding him a cheat...albeit there was the dyer and bowyer fight to overshadow it and villa actually scored the pen...
and i dun understand ghana's coach mentality he say it's a injustice and then proceeds to congratulate uruguay??
Originally posted by stellazio:if Fifa really wants to stop this handball on the line, they will have to change the rules to allow the goal and then send the player off. Then nobody will try this handball on the line anymore..
hmm this is definitely a better solution than awarding a penalty
didnt watch the match but wow... so drama...120 mins give them pk.. n they didnt make it... lol..
now without him..how they fight holland?
forlan..hmm.
Originally posted by stellazio:if Fifa really wants to stop this handball on the line, they will have to change the rules to allow the goal and then send the player off. Then nobody will try this handball on the line anymore..
yea.. this is like a legal cheat. sucks for ghana or any team in the future.
Originally posted by stellazio:if Fifa really wants to stop this handball on the line, they will have to change the rules to allow the goal and then send the player off. Then nobody will try this handball on the line anymore..
actually not many people will try this. unless it's at the last minute. being down to 10 men is nothing to scoff at.
That said, Suarez played by the rules and remains true to the soccer values. The soccer rules allow a handball as long as that is followed by the required card and penalty