"But according to beIN Sports, the match referee Anthony Taylor told Wolves’ technical staff that Van Dijk’s handball was ‘too far back in the move’ to be considered."
https://metro.co.uk/2019/12/29/refe...n-dijk-handball-liverpool-vs-wolves-11973534/
I'd mention the blatant Alexander-Arnold handball v City at Anfield before the Liverpool goal, but that wasn't given as deliberate handball - The Premier League released a statement during the game, explaining: "The VAR checked the penalty appeal for handball against Trent Alexander-Arnold and confirmed the on-field decision that it did not meet the considerations for a deliberate handball." That was cobblers but even accidental handball should rule out the goal - unless it was too far back.
However, mindful of the caution against fandom posts, I'd never point out which team seems to benefit from these arbitrary arbitrations.