Sentences with phrase «deliberate handball»

"Deliberate handball" refers to a situation in sports, particularly in soccer, when a player intentionally uses their hand or arm to touch the ball. Full definition
It was an eventful night - six goals and a straight red card for PSG's German international goalkeeper Kevin Trapp for deliberate handball outside his penalty area.
The question you ask is, is it an act of deliberate handball?
He is a strong boy, unafraid to tackle, ready to take a card, and dirty work for the team (deliberate handball against Chelsea away).
The Welshman must serve a one - match ban having been dismissed late on against Manchester United in midweek for deliberate handball, joining fellow defenders Ramiro Funes Mori (knee) and Seamus Coleman (broken leg) on the sidelines.
The match's most dramatic moment came in the 82nd minute, as Dominic Solanke appeared to give the home side the lead form a Joe Gomez cross, however ref Tierney ruled the goal out for deliberate handball, something that most fans deemed as a very harsh decision.
That incident came in November 2010 and followed his deliberate handball at the 2010 World Cup finals against Ghana, an act that made him public enemy number one with just about everyone outside Uruguay.
I didn't see any flashes of brilliance, only a deliberate handball and lack of skills when possessing the ball, which led to getting robbed most of the times.
It has to be a deliberate handball and that's it, basically.
He should thank his stars after the referee failed to book him for a deliberate handball from a Vucinic shot inside the box.
Falcao could have doubled the lead eight minutes later but volleyed wide and Atletico were reduced to 10 men with 20 minutes to go when Suarez picked up a second yellow card for deliberate handball.
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