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Kane: Gabriel took the ball with his hand after the goalkeeper kicked off and it was the most obvious penalty I've ever seen!

author:Lao Zhou will accompany you to talk about sports

Live broadcast on April 10, in the first leg of the Champions League 1/4 finals, Arsenal shook hands with Bayern 2-2 at home. But after the game, there was a penalty storm. Coach Thomas Tuchel and Bayern Munich superstar Harry Kane both came out to speak, and they both said that the Arsenal player had handballed in the box, but the referee was like he was blind and saw nothing. This is going to make trouble!

Speaking of this game, it is really exciting to watch, as spicy as eating hot pot! Arsenal and Bayern, the duel between the two teams is simply sparkling. I thought that was the end of the game, and everyone shook hands and was happy. But who knows, after the game, there was a suspicion that the penalty was missed, which is really confusing. The comments of Tuchel and Kane are like pouring another bucket of oil on the flames of this war that has already been extinguished, and one can't help but ask: what is the story behind this game?

Arsenal's manager also spoke after the game, which sounded quite tactful, but he could also feel his dissatisfaction with the referee's decision. This made me think about a question, how should fairness and justice be weighed in football, which is full of passion and blood?

In the history of the Champions League, those controversial penalty moments replayed in my mind like a movie. Sometimes, a controversial decision can change the course of an entire game or even the fate of a team. Now, this scene is repeated, only with a different protagonist and stage. It seems that controversial penalties in football matches are really an unavoidable topic!

Kane: Gabriel took the ball with his hand after the goalkeeper kicked off and it was the most obvious penalty I've ever seen!

Recently, there have been a lot of penalty controversies in other football competitions, and everyone has begun to pay attention to whether the rules of football need to be changed. In this Arsenal-Bayern match, the penalty controversy has undoubtedly intensified this discussion. Shouldn't we revisit the existing rules of football to make the game fairer and more enjoyable for the audience?

Arsenal fans were so excited that they frantically expressed their frustration on social media and demanded that UEFA intervene in the investigation. This emotional reaction, although a bit excessive, is understandable, after all, fans have a persistent pursuit of fair play!

The experts were not idle, and they gave an in-depth analysis of the penalty controversy. They say it can be difficult for referees to make accurate decisions in high-speed sports, so it is recommended to introduce a video assistant referee (VAR) to reduce such controversy. That sounds reasonable, but what the effect will be?

Kane said in another interview that he felt the situation had an impact on the team's morale. As the superstar of the team, his words undoubtedly added another fire to this controversy. It seems that the voice of the players is also very important, and we should pay more attention to their opinions and give them more say in the football game.

Kane: Gabriel took the ball with his hand after the goalkeeper kicked off and it was the most obvious penalty I've ever seen!

The discussion on the Internet about this penalty controversy is also hot. Some netizens felt that the referee did miss the judgment, but some netizens expressed their understanding of the difficulty of the referee's punishment in the game. This kind of pluralistic voices is actually quite good, and it allows us to look at this controversy more comprehensively.

Other soccer leagues have adopted VAR technology to assist referees in making more accurate decisions, and the results have been good. Does this mean that VAR technology will become an integral part of the future of football, and whether it can actually solve the problem of penalty disputes?

As a melon eater, I can't help but talk about my opinion. I think that in the future, football events should indeed pay more attention to the introduction of technology to improve the fairness and enjoyment of the game. This will not only solve problems such as penalty disputes, but also allow football to develop better. You're right?

Thomas Tuchel elaborated on his thoughts on the controversial penalty in his post-match press conference, with Kane once again highlighting the impact of missed penalties on the outcome of the game. In the history of these two teams, controversial decisions always seem to be close to each other. These controversies not only affected the outcome of the game, but also changed the fate of the team to some extent. It seems that it is indeed time to revisit these controversial decisions.

Kane: Gabriel took the ball with his hand after the goalkeeper kicked off and it was the most obvious penalty I've ever seen!

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