Referee expert: Dean Henderson s handball is a red card, and Haaland will easily score if he gets the ball first

referee expert participated in Sky Sports and talked about the topic of handball outside the penalty area in Crystal Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson in the FA Cup final. He said Dean Henderson should have been sent off with a red card.

"I think it's a red card, for a few reasons. First, he was deliberately dealing with the ball with his hands. Haaland was running towards the goal and they mentioned the direction of the ball. The reason why the ball went out was because Dean Henderson slapped it. So I think if Henderson didn't slap the kick, Haaland would get the ball and he would run straight to the goal. So, I think Dean Henderson (not dyed red) was very, very lucky."

"They (VAR) Feedback said they felt the ball was away from the goal and Haaland's running direction was also off the goal, but people had different views on things. I think that picture showed a different situation, Haaland was running towards the goal, and if he got the ball - that's right, because Dean Henderson couldn't handle it with his hands outside the penalty area, but he actually used his hands. If Haaland got the ball first, he would get rid of Dean Henderson, face the empty goal alone, and then easily send the ball into the net."