Ralph Hasenhüttl Proposes Change to Handball Rule After Controversial Penalty
The Wolfsburg coach suggests allowing play to continue during handball incidents, with decisions deferred to VAR review.
- Wolfsburg was eliminated from the DFB-Pokal quarterfinals after a 0-1 loss to RB Leipzig, with the decisive goal coming from a contentious penalty.
- The penalty was awarded after Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko's cross struck Wolfsburg defender Kilian Fischer's arm at close range, leading to immediate referee intervention.
- VAR did not overturn the decision, despite confusion expressed by Leipzig players and staff regarding the referee's call.
- Ralph Hasenhüttl, Wolfsburg's coach, has proposed a rule change to allow play to continue during potential handball situations, with VAR determining the outcome post-play, similar to offside reviews.
- The incident has reignited discussions about the clarity and consistency of handball rulings in professional football.