Everton manager Sean Dyche wants the Premier League to change its handball rules.
Dieche criticized the penalty law after Everton lost to Manchester City.
Everton manager Sean Dyche questioned whether Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard’s handball against Liverpool was a penalty, while Amadou Onana was found guilty of handball during Wednesday night’s win over Manchester City.
When Julian Alvarez converted a penalty at Goodison Park to put City 2-1 up, the Cheeses felt they had been dealt a blow.Despite the ball clearly hitting Onana’s hands, the Everton City defender felt he was too close to midfielder Nathan Ake and that his hands weren’t necessarily in an unnatural position when he shot at goal.
Dyche said after the game that referee John Brooks’ decision was “bizarre”.The request comes just days after Liverpool were denied a penalty for a vicious handball on Odegaard against Arsenal at Anfield.
PGMOL said VAR did not overturn referee Chris Cabana because “it was not a clear and obvious error”.
They also said the Norwegian’s hand moved towards his body rather than the ball, which was not a deliberate or unnatural action by the attacking midfielder.
However, this was seen as a poor decision and even Arsenal defender William Saliba said: “Obviously it was a penalty kick. “But I’m not the judge and we have to make [the decision].”
And Dyche said: “If they (IFAB) come out with these rules, how many active football figures and managers are they going to talk to?” And that can be ordinary.
It doesn’t just have to be the Premier League.”Maybe, but I don’t think so. If so, I’m keeping it a secret because I’ve never heard of it. Handball is a strange thing. Odegaard last time, why wasn’t it a penalty kick? .
how can the results of these two be so different?”
You can not understand. “I don’t know and everyone is scratching their heads,” he said.Everton’s manager says all Premier League managers want handball rules changed. The boss said, “Managers want to see differences, especially when differences dominate.
I would say that the attitude towards handball is excellent.”It’s not a secret. We had a Zoom call and all the managers were there and they all said we need to change this. Roy Hodgson made it very clear: He talked about his feelings about it and told some stories and basically said we all know nothing.
This is a real head scratcher.“If you give it to me one week, I won’t give it to you next week. No one said “discount” or “discount”. There is no such thing. It is wrong at every level and everywhere.
