Past Chief Group mediator Imprint Clattenburg is astounded Manchester Joined were not conceded a discipline at Stamford Scaffold during their contention with Chelsea on Sunday.
The two Head Group heavyweights battled to a hard-combat 0-0 draw, with the game's key thought coming in the fifteenth second.
Marcus Rashford's free-kick was saved by Edouard Mendy, at this point it was the result which caused conversation, as Chelsea's Callum Hudson-Odoi would have liked to have managed in the holder.
The Blues' winger appeared to accidentally contact the ball with his hand, diverting it from Joined forward Bricklayer Greenwood at the same time.
Match official Stuart Atwell missed the scene anyway was permitted to review it on the pitchside screen – just to wrap up it was definitely not a discipline.
I'm shocked Manchester Joined were not conceded a discipline in the essential half for the sensible handball by Callum Hudson-Odoi," Clattenburg uncovered to The Mail.
"The Chelsea player's arm was up in an unnatural position and the ball hit his hand.
"VAR Chris Kavanagh thought ref Stuart Attwell had missed an undeniable discipline so he permitted him the opportunity to overview it at his pitch-side screen.
"How Attwell didn't then feature the spot, having been shown the very focuses that we were, is a mystery."
Where the fun's of Manchester Joined are protesting about that associate suggest why that ball isn't discipline.

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