Dean Henderson

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Following on from the 1966 World Cup , if VAR had been used in future tournaments,Lampards goal would have stood v Germany bringing us back to 2-2 , (unless they were using the Villa Park goal line technology) ,,, and BOTH Maradona's goals (the hand ball one and the great run ) would have been disallowed ,, Back to the FA Cup Final , if it had been a keeper against us I would have wanted him given a red , if it was our keeper I would also have expected a red ,, ps pleased for Hendo OABAAB

Interested in the Maradona take, why do you think the second one gets ruled out ??
 
Interested in the Maradona take, why do you think the second one gets ruled out ??
The ball is played to Hoddle in midfield as he plays it forward an Argentinian player "wipes him out" ,the ball going to another Argentine , he passes to Madona who starts his run
The bit we always see is Madona receiving the ball , how the ball gets to Maradona is rarely shown but worth a watch , ,the foul is definitely a yellow bordering on a red ,
 
Well yes the factual accounts will say it ended 4-2 but your original point was it would still have been 3-2 if the controversial goal had been knocked off

It’s highly unlikely it would have played out as it did in match
The controversial goal would have been disallowed in the 101st minute meaning that either team would have needed to score at least one goal to win in the next 19 minutes of that game. Not sure what gives you grounds for your 'highly unlikely' comment. . I'll let you be content to have the last word in telling me what could have happened. I'll now also be content to let the recorded result for the game that was actually played, speak for itself as otherwise we can carry on going round in circles and it gets us nowhere.
 
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