Dean Henderson starred for Crystal Palace in their FA Cup final victory over Manchester City - but should the goalkeeper have been sent off?
On 24 minutes, Henderson handled the ball outside his box, palming it away from Erling Haaland as the Man City forward tried to race onto a pass.
Referee Stuart Attwell and his assistant referees appeared to think the incident occurred inside the penalty area as they allowed play to continue.
When the ball later went out of play, the game was paused for a VAR check for a possible red card for Henderson for denying a clear goalscoring opportunity.
This indicated the VAR officials believed Henderson had committed a handball offence. However, they judged that, as the ball was going away from goal, Haaland did not have a clear goalscoring chance.
Play continued, with Henderson not punished for the incident, and the goalkeeper went on to make a string of saves, including one to keep out Omar Marmoush's penalty in the first half.
City boss Pep Guardiola did not want to discuss the incident afterwards, saying only: "I'm not the referee."
Glasner admitted he was concerned about what the VAR would decide. "I thought, "Why don't you kick the ball?" he said. "And then I had my fingers crossed that the VAR didn't even intervene."
Asked if it was a good decision, Glasner said: "For us, yes."
Henderson wasn't aware the VAR check involved him. He said: "I didn't know [the VAR check] was for me in all honesty. The ball had come into the box so I wasn't sure what they were doing it for. Who cares, it doesn't matter."
Sky Sports' Roy Keane added: "What you need to win a cup is a bit of luck and that was a huge one."
Speaking on ITV, former Palace striker Ian Wright said: "How this is not denying a goalscoring opportunity, it's absolutely pathetic. It's crazy, he's going to tap that past him and then he's just going to tap that into the goal.
"Why are they making up these rules and saying it so eloquently? To confuse us? That's supposed to be a sending-off."
Former City defender Joleon Lescott went even further in his assessment, adding: "That's one of the worst decisions I've seen in football. Because of the explanation, not because of the decision.
"To deem that is not a goalscoring opportunity, one of the most prolific goalscorers we've seen."
Similar views were expressed by former England captain Wayne Rooney on BBC, who said: "It is a red card - how can they get this wrong? Just get rid of VAR.
"They have made a mistake and now they are trying to cover up. It is a red card and everyone can see it's a red card."
fiacelost
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I didn't see it as a red card, however he should've been yellow carded and a free kick awarded...
chrrin
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there is no doubt about it....so corrupted.
Gwinghltd
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moment before deserter. only God knows why. it's time for palace. Everyone deserves good thing.
bobadnprst
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this is to tell us how Palace is better than Arsenal this season
phinix
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handball outside the box is never a red. it could only be yellow
ahahahahah. amateur
yuaaelnps
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No comment.....To win a trophy, you need a lil bit of luck, CP got it today, congratulations
Well said
yuaaelnps
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handball outside the box is never a red. it could only be yellow
So you don't know soccer rules
yuaaelnps
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there was no single min wasted in the second half then why add 10 mins??????
Seems you did not watch the second half coz the goalkeeper alone wasted more than 5 minutes,Var more than 5 especially when Crystal Palace scored that late offside goal
jehaeikmn
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too much talking because the game did not go Man City way... if that incident was against Man City,,, trust me there was never going to be VAR review and no much talking about it... it is what it is...
kiedimosz
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Man City should understand in football when favour is not on you side you most loss that match accept the win and move on
yutacilrst
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predestination
JamjakaiLhungdim2517
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handball outside the box is never a red. it could only be yellow
Goal scoring opportunity denied, it's the same as being fouled. It's a red all day.
cimdlrtyz
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handball outside the box is never a red. it could only be yellow
lbt
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VAR should be chalecked by VAR
Luseilpsz
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there was no single min wasted in the second half then why add 10 mins??????
Technical1
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Manchester City tasting their own medicine 💊 yeah
Just like the same way your elephant been falling off the tree…
Wabadilnty
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what about the pen awarded to city? and the 10mins added after 90mins...just get city back into the game...but God is God
Poeceilnrz
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premier league is bullshit...corrupt
Kesadlor
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another trophy for pgmol 👍
Juuadlry
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Robbery
TiyanjaneChalamwendo
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useless referee
gudiest01
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Borrow sense I’ll pay
I don’t like borrowing
gudiest01
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Borrow sense I’ll pay
Bring the money send it
Mel7
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Didn’t Crystal palace score from open play why did man city need red card and penalties to win trophy 🏆 let them stop crying and move on This guy here won our heart ❤️
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Borrow sense I’ll pay
Mel7
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Manchester City tasting their own medicine 💊 yeah
Who’s here talking??
ciackloru
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Manchester City tasting their own medicine 💊 yeah
Neadenpstu
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All these expert successful managers complaining, ohh wait, they are not successful managers.
huwenpty
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CAN'T IMAGINE PALACE WAS PENALIZED FOR A CLEAR DIVE, COME ON REFS STAY CONSISTENT
SGTSingam
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Very Annoyed Results from VAR 😓
gudiest01
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Didn’t Crystal palace score from open play why did man city need red card and penalties to win trophy 🏆 let them stop crying and move on This guy here won our heart ❤️
Mokeinpst
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It was a clear denial of a goal-scoring opportunity. He should have been sent off
Mebabdsu
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You won’t hear people talk about it because it’s not madrid or barcalone
maoaklmnru
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no one speaks on the penalty that was clearly a dive
lbcrna
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the ball wasn't outside the box
Litelntz
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HAPPY ITS THE COMMENTATORS COMMENTING AND NOT MAN CITY FANS CAUSE THAT WAS A CLEAR RED CARD ANY DAY
Kelvlewin17
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That's it You guys been robbing us for a while time to taste ur own medicine
ray999
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No comment.....To win a trophy, you need a lil bit of luck, CP got it today, congratulations