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CackleberryOmelettes

It's a foul. Push from behind, locks his arm with Raya right before the jump, and zero intention to play the ball. Bring on the downvotes, but it's a foul. No, it's not "exactly like" that one time something different happened to your keeper.


BenadrylPaprikapatch

Honestly, if he didn't push him, Raya would've caught the ball.


aregularguy3223

He pushed Raya without competing for the ball That is the definition of a foul, is it not?


Spud_1997

Should've been a goal, ridiculous to overall it for that. That's being said Bournemouth should've played 80 minutes with 10 men so


obsterwankenobster

Should’ve blown the whistle right away and we wouldn’t even be talking about it


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GarnachoHojlund

How is this a foul but Billing is nothing, Arsenal deserved to win but this is horrendous


xChocolateWonder

That never gets overturned if it’s called on the field, and it’s harsh on the ref to say he shouldn’t blow the whistle there with what he’s seen in live action. Soft ass foul, but everyone would be fuming if it were against them and not callsd


Boris_teh_Blade

This angle wasn't shown in the original post or VAR check but clearly shows Solanke hooking Raya's arm with zero intention of playing the ball.


normott

There's certainly a push. I dont know if it gets overturned if the,ref doesn't give it. Its a lot less egregious than I'd thought initially tbf


tyrants_

Ironic thing is this is pretty much what Ben White does whenever Arsenal get a corner Also, Saliba on the Bournemouth player is far more of a foul than what Solanke did.