Possible penalty: Handball by Zabarnyi
What happened: The game was in the 23rd minute when
Stephy Mavididi tried to play a pass to
Jamie Vardy, who was at the far post, and the ball hit the arm of Bournemouth defender
Illia Zabarnyi.
Leicester City players demanded a penalty, but referee Darren Bond played on. It was checked by the VAR, Stuart Attwell.
VAR decision: No penalty.
VAR review: Here's a fact for you: There hasn't been a single penalty for handball in the Premier League this season. Let's compare that to the other top European competitions:
Serie A has seen six in 70 matches (0.086 per match);
LaLiga eight in 90 (0.089); the
Bundesliga six in 54 (0.111); and out in front is
Ligue 1 with seven in 54 (0.130). That's dwarfed by the
UEFA Champions League, which has seen seven in 36 matches (0.194) -- meaning UEFA's interpretation yields more than double the number of handball penalties than Spain and Italy.
But the Premier League is certainly out on its own with its relaxed interpretation for handball, placing more emphasis on a player's natural movement. It's going to take a really, really obvious offence for the VAR to get involved. Some will probably feel Zabarnyi should fall into that category, and it's a fair argument.
Zabarnyi's arm was out from his body, and in one of the other European competitions it would be pretty certain to result in a spot kick. The Premier League, however, wants to get this law closer to how it was before the IFAB began tweaking it six years ago.
Zabarnyi is running, and the movement of his arms stays consistent before Mavididi attempts the cross. That said, if the referee had given the spot kick, it wouldn't have been overturned.
The "referee's call" is going to be more of a focus on handball offences than anything else.