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Look for the push well before the ball arrives = free kick.
that'll be because there isn't one, maguire dives knowing the ref will give the defensive free kick (because that's what we as refs, not just at the top level tend to do)I did try to look for the push many times over the video but can't find the sign or push :-(
Watch the right arm of the Arsenal player immediately before he falls. Soft, but a push (with no attempt to win the ball as another clue)I did try to look for the push many times over the video but can't find the sign or push :-(
Honestly, it might be me being subjective or the angle. It looks like Jesus kicked out with his leg first into Maguires and knocked him off balance (we don't have the refs angle). Could also have interpreted his fall and pulling on Maguire as impeding the movement of the defender to play wthe ball ... but also thisI can't find what's wrong with Jesus's action
So at the end of the day ... it's that to meDon't forget this is a subjective decision.

Sorry, I refuse to watch football these days,. Upsets me too muchAt this level of football, this is not enough level of contact to typically be given as a foul. But the defender used his experience to sell the decision to the referee and (with this exception!) it's not normally a decision that lives long in the memory ... unlike if a foul had NOT been awarded and a goal scored. Ain't that right @Big Cat ??![]()
“What game are you watching, ref?”Sorry, I refuse to watch football these days,. Upsets me too much
I think you are correc.Impedes the progress of an opponent with contac.
I think this is bullshi.Impedes the progress of an opponent with contac.

Impedes the progress of an opponent with contac.
Subtrac and deduc the exac produc to predic the impac.I think you are correc.
Succinc as ever ...![]()
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