Original title: The tailor's eyes are not good! Zhu Ting crossed, Sun can block it with his hand, but the linesman did not see it!
In the 22nd round of the Chinese Super League, Dalian Yifang away to Tianjin Quanjian. As a result, after 95 minutes of matching, Dalian Yifang defeated Quan Jian 1:0. Finally completed the feat of first away win of the season. In this match, several penalties by the referee caused great objections from the players and coaches of Dalian.
Among them, when the game was played to the 78th minute, Zhu Ting of Dalian wanted to pass diagonally into the box after receiving the ball in front, but Zhu Ting's pass was blocked by Quan Jian's Sun Ke hand to block the ball from the touchline. At that time, the linesman was about seven or eight meters away from Sun Ke, and there were no other players between him and Sun Ke blocking his sight, but the linesman turned a blind eye. In the end, Zhu Ting looked for a theory of linesmanship, but the linesman still regarded the ball as an out-of-bounds ball.
In fact, from the slow motion, it shows that Sun Ke's handball was not intentional, but only blocked the ball's path because his arm was naturally open when defending. The linesman normally gives a handball foul, but his choice is - I don't see it! Objectively speaking, this lineman may not have seen it, because the lineman at that time had expected Zhu Ting to choose the cross, and he was watching intently to see if anyone was offside. However, as this lineman, it should not be an exaggeration to describe him as one or the other. Chinese football not only needs a good referee, in fact, the level of linesmen still needs to be greatly improved.