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Published 21:14 21 Feb 2019 GMT
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Under current Uefa laws, the match officials made the correct decision - if the ball makes contact with the hand or arm when it is away from the body then that player has committed an offence - but new wording around the law is due to be passed at a meeting of the International FA Board (IFAB) in Aberdeen on March 2.
David Elleray, the technical director of IFAB, told The Times: "The new text will clarify those situations where players can expect contact with the arms to be penalised and where they can expect not to be penalised. It will significantly reduce the grey areas around handball.
“We will be identifying those areas were non-deliberate contact will be penalised and when it won’t be.
“There will still, of course, be a reference to deliberate handball, there has never been any discussion about getting rid of that, and any deliberate handball will be penalised in any situation.”
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