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Should this goal have stood? 🤔
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Not a chance. The handball plays the ball out of reach of the Celtic defender and into the path of the Killie player for a tap in. Without that handball, the ball is dropping comfortably at Engels feet. Academical now, but the bastards tried to cheat us none the less

@TheRyanMcGinlay Of course it should have, you’re allowed to set a goal up with your arm obviously.

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The hand ball changes the direction of play of the ball so no it shouldn’t have stood - cheating again!

That's a shocker. It's robbery. If the rules say this is good then the laws an ass. His hand literally passes the ball beyond the Celtic defender to the oncoming attacker ffs. Think about it, a hand makes an assist.

100% handball, I was in line with it and he deliberately altered the line of the ball with his hand. Everyone expected VAR to do its job but again in the easy decisions they got it wrong.

Doesn't matter, if we had continued as we did in the first 10mins, we would have been out of sight, but we returned to the passive mode that BR said was wrong on Tuesday

The handball rule is just so screwed up that even officials and commentators can’t give you a straight answer. Accidental handball should always be a foul. Deliberate should be foul and a yellow card, or red if goal prevented. Simple.

It should have been chopped off - his hand/arm is in a natural position, but it was hand/arm 'towards the ball' to flick it past Taylor. You can't play a through pass with your hand/arm & it's not chopped off. It's absurd.

Seems most celtic fans don't know the rules of football 🙄












