Breaking News: Behind the Whistle -Formal Premier League referee Chris Foy details explanation on the latest EFL Rules and decisions including Mansfield Town and Bradford City

Chris Foy, a former Premier League referee, comes back with Behind the Whistle to discuss a number of significant match decisions from the weekend’s League Two action.

Behind the Whistle seeks to provide EFL club supporters with insight into decision-making processes and explanations of specific calls to help viewers understand how the rules of the game are applied.
Following the completion of a matchday, Foy will be here to walk you through some officiating issues in the EFL as part of a regular series on Sky Sports.

Bradford ties Grimsby 1–1 Incident: Potential Bradford penalty

Decision: Bradford was cautioned for simulation but no penalty was assessed.
Foy argues that this was a really wise call by the referee, especially since it was made in extra time with the scores tied at the end of the second half.

I don’t see any contact when the attacking player drives into the box and goes to the ground. When the attacker’s actions are taken into account, the correct call was made, warning the player against simulation. The defender does not challenge.

Accrington 0–3–Mansfield Incident: Possible Mansfield penalty

Mansfield was not given a penalty.

The defensive player can consider himself extremely fortunate not to have given up a penalty for handball in this incident, according to Foy.

The defender jumps with his arm above shoulder height and is visibly moving it away from his body, making him unnaturally bigger. He had come from a distance to try to block the cross.

This action keeps the ball from passing him, and in my opinion, a penalty ought to have been given.

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