I'm sure most of you have seen the incident by now, and you can skip to the next paragraph, but for those that haven't I'll offer a brief description of the whole incident. Nani is taking on Kaboul and running at pace, there looks to be a bit of contact and Nani goes tumbling theatrically to the ground. Assuming he has been fouled Nani reaches for the ball with his hands, clearly handling it at least twice. The Spurs goalkeeper Gomes, seeing this, and that a penalty has not been given by referee Mark Clattenburg rolls the ball out to take a free kick. However, Clattenburg has not actually blown the whistle for a Tottenham free kick, and Nani realising this rolls the ball in to the net while Gomes is taking his run up. Discussions between the linesman and referee start, and in the end Mark Clattenburg almost reluctantly it seems gives the goal.
Let’s start at the beginning. Was it a penalty? If I had been the referee (or even a video referee) I wouldn’t have given one, I didn’t feel there was enough there to warrant a penalty. Having said that, there was contact, and you therefore couldn’t have that many complaints if a spot kick had been awarded. I think it’s one that could go either way, and depends on the individual referee.
I have heard this incident discussed on MOTD, Sunday Supplement and Goals on Sunday as well as read discussion in various newspapers – and no one seems to be able to agree what happen. Chris Kamara in particular was very critical of the linesman for not flagging immediately, and seemed to think that the referee didn’t even know a handball had occurred (essentially almost completely absolving the referee of blame and shifting it to his assistant.) I do not agree with this at all. My take is that the linesman didn’t flag because he, like Gomes assumed that as the handball was so blatant, the referee had already seen it and thus there was no need to alert the other official with his flag. Once Nani puts the ball in the net, the assistant referee thinks ‘Oh, maybe Mark didn’t see it after all’ and puts his flag up (admitadly after Gomes starts to protest).
In my understanding of the incident, the linesman, Nani and Gomes all made minor errors. The linesman in not flagging (assuming the referee had given a free kick), Nani handling the ball in the first place (assuming the referee had given a penalty.) And Gomes – who should have kept the ball in his hands until he was certain a free kick had been awarded.
However for me Clattenburg made several major errors. He has reportedly told the Tottenham players after the game that he saw the handball and was playing an advantage. Well I’m sorry Mark but that doesn’t fly with me. You can bring the play back to an incident if no advantage materialises and I would say that conceding a goal counts as no advantage – and you couldn’t argue that enough time had elapsed for the ‘advantage’ to be over either, because Gomes hadn’t even kicked the ball. If the reports are wrong and Clattenburg didn’t see the handball, then he should have ruled out the goal during the discussion with his assistant. He also should have cautioned Nani for deliberate handball either after this discussion or when (as he should have done) he stopped the game following the handball. He also showed extraordinarily bad judgement in sending all the Tottenham players away (including booking Modric for dissent) and yet allowing Rio Ferdinand to listen and even contribute to his discussion with the linesman.
It doesn’t seem to add up at all – either he did see the handball, but forgot to book Nani and considers conceding a goal to be an advantage (or forgot that he can bring an incident back after an advantage doesn’t materialize) or he didn’t see the handball, and didn’t believe his assistant that it had occurred.
The bottom line – for me the referee was at fault, and although unlikely to have affected the outcome of the game, a serious error was made, and the goal most definitely should not have counted.
The match finished 2 – 0 to Manchester United, which leaves them 3rd in the table, with Spurs 5th. (Goalscorers: Vidic 31, Nani 84)
Links
BBC Match Report: Here
Guardian Match Report: Here
SkySports Sunday Supplement Discussion of incident: Here