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Oh dear! You really don't think that 3 of the Arsenal players are holding the Chelsea players? You can clearly see that one actually has his hands linked around the attacker, preventing him from moving.

In the frame before was any Chelsea player grabbing an Arsenal player

A video clip would give the full picture

There were a number of times at corners where Saliba was grabbing Pedro but also Pedro was grabbing him
 
In the frame before was any Chelsea player grabbing an Arsenal player

A video clip would give the full picture

There were a number of times at corners where Saliba was grabbing Pedro but also Pedro was grabbing him
I'm not saying that Chelsea were blameless during set pieces, heck there could even have been some set pieces where none of the players even touched an opponent (highly unlikely) but in the still there are clear and obvious fouls which should have been picked up by the officials.
 
I'm not saying that Chelsea were blameless during set pieces, heck there could even have been some set pieces where none of the players even touched an opponent (highly unlikely) but in the still there are clear and obvious fouls which should have been picked up by the officials.

What I was saying is that still is a single moment in time , yes Arsenal players have a hold of Chelsea players - but what about the frame before or before when for the same set piece they could have been initially fouls by Chelsea players

A still will always look back - was the ball even in play etc

Need to get the full picture to make a judgment
 
I'm not saying that Chelsea were blameless during set pieces, heck there could even have been some set pieces where none of the players even touched an opponent (highly unlikely) but in the still there are clear and obvious fouls which should have been picked up by the officials.
That’s not correct, there have been loads of examples in games were there seems obvious examples of fouls in the penalty box at corners and the Officials have come out afterwards or VAR during the game and stated both teams were “at it” and play on.

So your picture could be a foul, or, seconds before Rice was being fouled and therefore they’ve let it go.
 
If you focus on every single individual player packed into the box, defending and attacking, I wouldn't be surprised if you could count at least half a dozen clear fouls, in your own subjective opinion. And I believe the vast majority of those subjective opinions would align.

Take Declan Rice in the corner with his handball shout. It was clear he was tightly grabbing the attacker, with both arms, from behind. Clearly to stop him moving away from him and from jumping upwards. Given the attacker was in front of Rice, I'd say Rice is very much the one who is guilty of a "foul". Take the very next corner. This time Rice was ahead of the front post, had his back to the ball, and was using sumo wrestling moves on the Chelsea attacker, almost pushing him out of play. A goal was scored anyway, but if it wasn't, how is that legal? In other corners, we saw Saliba firmily grabbing an opponent from behind.

I've no issue with players having their arms out to protect their space, and having to be physically strong to do so. But hugging an opponent, in my view, should probably be a foul.
 
If you focus on every single individual player packed into the box, defending and attacking, I wouldn't be surprised if you could count at least half a dozen clear fouls, in your own subjective opinion. And I believe the vast majority of those subjective opinions would align.

Take Declan Rice in the corner with his handball shout. It was clear he was tightly grabbing the attacker, with both arms, from behind. Clearly to stop him moving away from him and from jumping upwards. Given the attacker was in front of Rice, I'd say Rice is very much the one who is guilty of a "foul". Take the very next corner. This time Rice was ahead of the front post, had his back to the ball, and was using sumo wrestling moves on the Chelsea attacker, almost pushing him out of play. A goal was scored anyway, but if it wasn't, how is that legal? In other corners, we saw Saliba firmily grabbing an opponent from behind.

I've no issue with players having their arms out to protect their space, and having to be physically strong to do so. But hugging an opponent, in my view, should probably be a foul.
..but there you go. Why probably? Just make hugging an opponent a foul...end of. Can't be done?. Well look at what rugby has done changing the 'escort' rule - when previously players on one team could make blocking runs to protect a player collecting a kick; no more. Google search AI is my friend on this..
  • Definition: An "escort" is a player, usually a teammate of the kicker, who positions themselves to block or impede an opponent from tackling the player catching a high ball.
  • The Crackdown: Referees are instructed to heavily penalize defenders who deliberately obstruct chasers, treating it as unfair obstruction, even if they aren't directly tackling
 
..but there you go. Why probably? Just make hugging an opponent a foul...end of. Can't be done?. Well look at what rugby has done changing the 'escort' rule - when previously players on one team could make blocking runs to protect a player collecting a kick; no more. Google search AI is my friend on this..
  • Definition: An "escort" is a player, usually a teammate of the kicker, who positions themselves to block or impede an opponent from tackling the player catching a high ball.
  • The Crackdown: Referees are instructed to heavily penalize defenders who deliberately obstruct chasers, treating it as unfair obstruction, even if they aren't directly tackling
I used the word "probably" as I was jokingly understating it. I can't think why anyone would believe hugging an opponent is ever an acceptable way to mark them.
 
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