German penalty appeals were waved away in extra time prior to the hosts suffering a last gasp defeat to Spain in their Euro 2024 quarter-final.
The hosts felt aggrieved when Jamal Musiala's shot from distance struck the hand of Spain defender Marc Cucurella in the first half of extra time.
Cucurella's hand was by his side but blocked Musiala's goalbound effort, immediately sparking appeals from German players.
Musiala, Florian Wirtz and Niclas Fullkrug led the appeals to English referee Anthony Taylor, who waved their claims away.
Taylor's verdict was supported by Stuart Atwell, who was the designated VAR for the match.
According to ESPN editor Dale Johnson, the Premier League officials were correct to wave away the appeals under UEFA's interpretation of handball.
'UEFA's pre-tournament briefing on handballs gave a specific example just like Marc Cucurella, saying it should NOT be a handball penalty,' Johnson posted on X.
'Arm close to the side, pointing predominantly down/vertically, and/or a position behind line of the body.
'It differs from the penalty Joachim Andersen conceded against Germany. UEFA deems that arm position to be unnatural and creating a barrier. Understandable fans would think the two decisions are the wrong way around... But they aren't per intended interpretation.'
Christine Unkel, a rules analyst working for broadcaster ITV, also clarified the decision on social media.
Unkel highlighted that there were three considerations which meant the decision was correct not to award a penalty against Cucurella.
'If you're asking for a handball in Euro 2024 against Spain's Cucurella, you're not alone, but the context & application is NOT handling for the following considerations referees apply,' Unkel wrote.
'Arm is considered down, near side body, straight.
'Arm is coming back down, making self smaller as runs into position.
'Most important, arm is behind his body as he steps forward.'
Germany would ultimately crash out of their home tournament to Mikel Merino's 119th minute header.
Merino rose to head in a late cross to earn Spain a 2-1 win in extra time, after Germany's Florian Wirtz had cancelled out Dani Olmo's second half opener.
zuocipruy
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Spain play with 14 players vrs Germany.. 11+Anthony Taylor+VAR
Ishor0
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only argentina could have got penalty in that hand ball because everybody knows fifa & argentina are two sides of the same coin
BrianKessy767
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waah cry baby rudiger to daddy Perez for not getting ur way...no var or refs to protect u
ruubcmnory
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stupid rules. his hand blocked the ball thus it should be handball no fancy rules.
Tasamnotz
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Most people no longer understand what is a hand maybe all football marketing should be done to educate people about these rules before any season starts not written but showing videos who be much better.