So there wasn't contact on his standing leg? Of course it's a penalty.
I always thought our fans were pretty sensible understood the Blades way of letting opportunity slip through our fingers, but we weren't cheated in any way shape or form.
This bemoaning of being cheated is embarrassing and just giving more ammunition to the stereotype we've gotten since the West Ham/Tevez episode. We are not Celtic - never defeated often cheated.
Interesting obs !!!
First of all Is there contact ? Yes.
Which adjective BEST describes said contact :
1. Grazed shine pads.
2. Our lad near decapitates their lads leg
3. Somewhere in between.
Option 1 gets my vote here.
Now, if we can agree on this (which I doubt), then the ref is gonna have to go out with 3 whistles every game for fear of wearing one out, having blown up every 20 seconds every time opposing players even challenge for the ball. 200 fouls a game , 18 yellows and 6 reds in every single match that's played.
Is that what people want to pay £50 to see ??!
Depays elaborate overreaction seals it for me. Hammonds angle of approach when contact is made is such that his left leg SHOULD go out from underneath him and to his left. It doesn't. It goes up in the air behind him as does, for no obvious reason, his right leg in what could best be described as a back flip kangaroo kick (with pike !).
The combination of minimal contact (rather than major contact) combined with Depays over elaborate body movement that is OBVIOUSLY a conscience reaction on his part to over emphasise the minimal contact made, is a powerful argument that the awarding of the penalty was, in all probability, soft.
BBC "expert' analysis has also suggested this to be the case.
If you can't see this, then that's your business.
UTB