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Home»Sport»Arsenal’s Controversial Penalty Decision in Champions League Loss to Inter Milan: Keown and McCoist React
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Arsenal’s Controversial Penalty Decision in Champions League Loss to Inter Milan: Keown and McCoist React

Jhon KaungBy Jhon KaungNovember 7, 2024No Comments5 Views
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Arsenal’s Defeat Overshadowed by Penalty Controversy
Arsenal’s recent Champions League loss to Inter Milan took a contentious turn when a late first-half penalty was awarded for a handball by Mikel Merino. The decision, made after a deflection left Merino with little chance to avoid contact, has sparked debate. Former Arsenal defender Martin Keown and TNT Sports commentator Ally McCoist were vocal critics of the ruling.

Keown Questions Handball Rules
Martin Keown was quick to criticize the rules that resulted in Arsenal conceding the penalty. He argued that the handball was unintentional and questioned how players can react in such split-second situations. According to Keown, the deflection off an opponent’s foot made it nearly impossible for Merino to control his arm’s position.

A Harsh Call According to McCoist
TNT Sports commentator Ally McCoist joined Keown in labeling the decision “extremely harsh.” While McCoist acknowledged that the ball touched Merino’s arm, he argued that Merino’s inability to react should have been considered. The commentator voiced a need for clarity, questioning whether Merino could have realistically avoided the contact.

VAR Review and Penalty Confirmation
Although the incident went to VAR, the decision was upheld, and Hakan Calhanoglu converted the penalty, giving Inter a 1-0 lead. The penalty decision ultimately shaped the match, allowing Inter to remain undefeated in the Champions League. For many Arsenal fans, the controversy surrounding the penalty has fueled frustration over the application of handball rules.

Keown’s Call for Rule Revisions
Keown went further, expressing frustration with the handball rules in UEFA competitions. He questioned how officials interpret “unnatural position” rules without considering the player’s intentions. Keown argued that some rulemakers may not fully understand the difficulties players face in adjusting to sudden deflections.

Premier League vs. Champions League Handball Rules
The incident highlights a key difference between Premier League and Champions League rules regarding handball. In England, a handball penalty is less likely to be given unless it directly prevents a goal. However, UEFA’s rules allow more flexibility, penalizing handballs deemed in an “unnatural” position, even when unintended.

McCoist Calls for the Return of “Deliberate” Language
McCoist argued that handball rules should be revised to include the concept of deliberate action. He believes that without considering intent, penalties become arbitrary. In his view, the current handball rules are overly rigid, and situations like Merino’s should not automatically result in penalties.

Ferdinand Offers a Balanced Perspective
Rio Ferdinand, a TNT Sports analyst, acknowledged the rule’s harshness but pointed out that under current Champions League standards, the call was understandable. Ferdinand noted that the defender’s positioning led to the perception of an “unnatural” arm position, though he agreed with Keown that the call seemed harsh.

Keown Explains Merino’s Movement
Keown broke down the situation further, explaining that Merino’s arm position was part of his initial movement toward the ball. When the deflection occurred, Merino’s body was already committed to the play, which inadvertently led to the handball. Keown emphasized the need to consider such context in penalty decisions.

Debate Continues Over Handball Rule Changes
This incident adds to a growing debate around handball rules in UEFA competitions. With commentators and fans alike calling for clearer and more flexible rules, UEFA may need to revisit these standards. Keown and McCoist’s criticism highlights an ongoing struggle to balance fair play with practical enforcement in high-stakes matches like the Champions League.

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