How was the first one not a penalty? Would love to hear your opinion. "As per the IFAB laws, a penalty kick can be awarded to the attacking team when a player commits a direct free-kick offense within the penalty box area in soccer. These include a contact foul during shielding or a handball."
If that were a penalty mate, there would be >10 penalties per game in most European championships. There is a limit to marking with the body, no way this was exceeded in this case. I'd love to hear what kind of football you've been watching to think this a penalty.
@@antrasafantos that makes absolutely no Sense. It doesn't matter if you are watching the premier league, the bundesliga or the Serie A. The defenders never make such aggressive contact with an attacker who has the ball at his feet. If they do they make sure to make contact with the ball first. As the law states it could not be classified as shoulder to shoulder contesting of a ball in open play. The attacking player was clearly in possession and shielding the ball. I thought you were someone who had knowledge of football. My mistake. You say it happens 10 times a games and penalties are not given? Show me one?
@@well_i_liked_it go watch some premiere league; that should educate you. Other than that, stop referring to the "law"...you sound like a rugby fan trying to discuss football (which is not called football in NZ anyway, haha)...
Well done Greece 🇬🇷 👏
Bravo Ellas!!!!
Some good chances for NZ
Creece 💪💪💪
Good game for Creece ❤❤❤
Creece National team is strong team in Em Groupe ( France Netherlands Irland Gribalter )
Good luck for Creece 💪💪💪👍👍👍
Creece what a win
It should have been 5-0
Yes
0:56 2:18
Speaker is a joke. He thinks the first goal was lucky. Maybe he knows better than chelsea, milan and salzburg who are interested in the scorer.
Good game for Creece 💪💪💪
How come NZ can't score goals? Where's the striker that can put the ball into the back of the net?
Shane Smeltz you mean - he's retired I'm sure.
Where is Sail when we need him😢
Scoring goals for the Phoenix.
easy Win
Push in the back on Woods how is that NOT a penalty ?
New Zealand should have 2 penalties..
No
No
That Wood one was a penalty
No
@@sigmaalpha8698 Yes. Brought down on the ball in the box
Funny how only New Zealand’s highlights were shown lmao
The clue is nNZ football
@@TawadebStill the game was dominated by Greece.
Funny team 😂😂😂
@@sigmaalpha8698 Sure. Good game
@@Tawadebcreece is good team
NZ goalie seriously useless covering the first Greece goal. Kiwi's played much better last week against Ireland.
Wehre is Chris wood
Still trying to catch up with play.
@@well_i_liked_it 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
retired by greek defence
@@tonymartinis2956 👍👍
Very poor crowd
Macedonia = Greece🇬🇷, Illyria = Greece🇬🇷
empty stadium. I thought Greece love football
Tickets were not sold for this game. No reason as to why
No penalties, nz bad losers as always.
Yes
How was the first one not a penalty? Would love to hear your opinion.
"As per the IFAB laws, a penalty kick can be awarded to the attacking team when a player commits a direct free-kick offense within the penalty box area in soccer. These include a contact foul during shielding or a handball."
If that were a penalty mate, there would be >10 penalties per game in most European championships. There is a limit to marking with the body, no way this was exceeded in this case. I'd love to hear what kind of football you've been watching to think this a penalty.
@@antrasafantos that makes absolutely no Sense. It doesn't matter if you are watching the premier league, the bundesliga or the Serie A. The defenders never make such aggressive contact with an attacker who has the ball at his feet. If they do they make sure to make contact with the ball first. As the law states it could not be classified as shoulder to shoulder contesting of a ball in open play. The attacking player was clearly in possession and shielding the ball. I thought you were someone who had knowledge of football. My mistake. You say it happens 10 times a games and penalties are not given? Show me one?
@@well_i_liked_it go watch some premiere league; that should educate you. Other than that, stop referring to the "law"...you sound like a rugby fan trying to discuss football (which is not called football in NZ anyway, haha)...
Oceania football is very far behind
New zealand good in Rugby
No good in Football
Greece is crap at rugby, not so good at football
Greece no good at either
@@jamesstevens3178watterball and Basketball 💪💪💪👍👍
@@humphreytull7043yes
@@jamesstevens3178 I guess an easy 2-0 explains that clearly.
🇬🇷 💩