Match of the Day analysts Alan Shearer and Theo Walcott claim that Aston Villa “got away” with not one, but two
excellent penalty appeals from Bournemouth.
Unai Emery’s team allowed Evanilson to head home in the 96th minute to level the game 1-1 at Villa Park, giving up a
goal lead and what appeared to be a three-point victory. However, Shearer and his team claim that the Cherries were
the target of “harsh” rulings on both instances after examining the game’s finer points, including two penalty calls
from the visitors.
Match of the Day analysts Alan Shearer and Theo Walcott claim that Aston Villa “got away” with not one, but two
excellent penalty appeals from Bournemouth.
Unai Emery’s team allowed Evanilson to head home in the 96th minute to level the game 1-1 at Villa Park, giving up a
goal lead and what appeared to be a three-point victory. However, Shearer and his team claim that the Cherries were
the target of “harsh” rulings on both instances after examining the game’s finer points, including two penalty calls
from the visitors.
“You can see clearly that he (Cash) doesn’t touch the ball, but I look at all the reactions of the players and Cash is
worried,” said Theo Walcott, another commentator on the couch.
The second Bournemouth appeal was then captured on camera. This time, Leon Bailey’s arm was seen to touch the
ball after a deep cross from the right.
“Then this one,” Walcott continued, “Bailey’s arm is in a so-called natural position given the distance the ball has
traveled, but in my opinion, it’s not above his shoulder, and I believe he got away with it.” Very lucky there. When he
stumbles after it, he appears to be a somewhat guilty partner.
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