Raphinha slows down, cuts the ball, then unnaturally puts his leg far wider than needed to catch leg of opponent
In the first pic raphinha alread has long cut the ball to move in a different direction. Then he makes extra step before turning himself.I'm sorry, Horatio, but you are wrong.
Raphinha makes a dribble. Look at the position of the defender's leg when Raphinha changes direction.
In the next moment, watch as Raphinha puts the ball past him and he intentionally moves his leg in his runnning path, as to cut him off in his chase of the ball.
For me, this is a pretty clear penalty. There is no reason the defender stretches his leg that far out, except to trip the attacker.
In the next moment, watch as Raphinha puts the ball past him and he intentionally moves his leg in his runnning path, as to cut him off in his chase of the ball.
In the first pic raphinha already long has touched the ball to move in a different direction.
Yes, raphinha takes “long way around” as to catch his leg. Not how you slow down cut ball and change direction naturally.Yes the defender sticks out a leg
The problem is that you don't see what happens in the next phase: Raphina has time to change his running path, and opts to continue straight so as to bump into the sticked out leg and fool the ref into a pen
Still waiting for a source and a reference to which rule you are referring.
Until now, you are throwing personal takes out of your ass
Yes, raphinha takes “long way around” as to catch his leg. Not how you slow down cut ball and change direction naturally.
Let's agree to disagree. For me, pretty clear pen on Raphinha and Elliot for the same reasons.
And any similar instances like that in the future.
Gonna be honest with you, dont have issue with elliott penalty given but it did not go down way you described it. Wan did not catch him directly, but did end up tangling with elliots legs after he had fallen already and after elliot had played ball. Question is if elliott could have still played ball after his touch. I think he likely could, so no issue with penLet's agree to disagree. It's an endless discussion. For me, pretty clear pen on Raphinha and Elliot for the same reasons. The defender doesn't get near the ball and trips the attacker in his legitimate chase of the ball.
And any similar instances like that in the future.
The Saka one seems to not be a penalty.
Gonna be honest with you, dont have issue with elliott penalty given but it did not go down way you described it. Wan did not catch him directly, but did end up tangling with elliots legs after he had fallen already and after elliot had played ball. Question is if elliott could have still played ball after his touch. I think he likely could, so no issue with pen
Also, agree with you on saka pen. Unnaturally lets his leg trail to catch neuer
Raphinha stance remains same
As for Elliott, it's irrelevant what would have happened after Wan Bissaka's failed tackle clipped him. He didn't get the ball, got the player instead, that's 90% of the story.