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He does catch Mac Allister's foot. VAR, he'll accept the referee's decision of a penalty kick.
So I don't expect the VAR to overturn this decision, because there is a contact on the foot."I'm very surprised, Jon, because when there is a contact on the foot (it is usually not overturned). Mac Allister gets in front, and he puts his foot there, and the defender is clusmy when he comes in from behind, and therefore there is a contact on the foot."They could be checking for an offside or something like that.
When you see the contact of Mac Allister's foot. There is a contact."Once the referee gives it, I expect the penalty to be upheld.
