The Euro 2024 quarterfinal match between Germany and Spain was highly anticipated, with Spain emerging victorious after a thrilling battle.
The game ended 2-1 in favor of Spain, with Mikel Merino scoring the decisive goal in the 119th minute.
However, controversy arose when a shot by Jamal Musiala struck the arm of Spain defender Marc Cucurella, sparking debate over a potential handball.
Despite calls for a penalty, the match officials did not award one, leading to discussions on why the decision was made.
Details of the Handball Incident
In the 106th minute, a shot by Musiala hit Cucurella’s arm, prompting referee Anthony Taylor to opt against awarding a penalty following a VAR review.
The decision not to penalize Cucurella raised questions about the interpretation of handball rules.
Analysis Supporting the Decision
Various referee analysts supported the officials’ call, stating that Cucurella’s arm position did not warrant a handball.
Experts pointed out that Cucurella’s arm was by his side and in a natural position, indicating that it did not make his body unnaturally bigger.
Referee analysts from the USA and UK television also backed the decision, emphasizing the technical aspects that influenced the call.