Columbus gets away with blatant goal-line handball in MLS Cup final
Reuters
Columbus Crew defender Michael Parkhurst is a lucky, lucky guy.
He did, after all, survive what probably should have been a red card for a handball clearance right off the goal-line, from a corner kick on the hour mark of the MLS Cup final.
The Portland Timbers nearly scored a goal from some frantic attacking as the ball bounced around in the box following the in-swinging corner. But Parkhurst, standing at the post, looked to have used his arm to control a close-range shot that came flying back at him off the crossbar.
Here's a better look:
Handball? #MLSCup pic.twitter.com/hN16AsRQsr
— Ben Jata (@Ben_Jata) December 6, 2015
It was blatant, it was obvious, but it wasn't given, and Columbus continued to search for an equalizer, down 2-1.
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