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‘Not allowed’: England get away with murder as Spain ‘robbed’ by World Cup no-call

Fans were scratching their heads in the World Cup final when England’s goalkeeper got away with a huge error that wasn’t even reviewed.

Was Mary Earps off her line when the penalty was taken?
Was Mary Earps off her line when the penalty was taken?

It appears England have somehow got away with murder in the Women’s World Cup final after goalkeeper Mary Earps saved a penalty despite appearing to be off her line early.

Spain defeated the Lionesses 1-0 in a tense final to claim their first women’s World Cup trophy.

Spain took the lead midway through the first half when captain Olga Carmona struck a sublime finish into the bottom corner to put her side up 1-0.

The Spaniards had a chance to go 2-0 up when England’s Keira Walsh conceded a penalty for a handball in the second half.

But England goalkeeper Mary Earps dove low to her left to save the penalty kick by Mariona Caldentey.

Earps was pumped up and celebrated the save, but fans weren’t convinced her clutch stop was entirely legal.

Replays appeared to show both of Earps’ feet were in front of the goal line when Caldentey made contact with the ball from the penalty spot.

It appeared Mary Earps was off her line when the penalty was taken. Photo: Optus Sport.
It appeared Mary Earps was off her line when the penalty was taken. Photo: Optus Sport.
The England goalie was pumped up. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)
The England goalie was pumped up. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)
Earps saved the penalty. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
Earps saved the penalty. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)

Remarkably, the mistake wasn’t picked up by VAR and there was no instruction to replay the penalty, like when Mackenzie Arnold had to in the Matildas’ penalty shootout against France.

In a statement, FIFA said Earps’ back foot was touching the line and the correct call was made.

“As with all penalties, the Video Assistant Referee checked Spain’s penalty for encroachment by the goalkeeper and determined that Mary Earps’ back foot was in line with the goal line,” the statement read.

Socceroos legend John Aloisi said on Channel 7: “I’m surprised that she didn’t get to retake this. Her feet had gone over the line before.

“You’re not allowed to move off the line early. That is why she was able to save it.”

One stunned viewer tweeted: “Not officiating the game properly in a world cup final is crazy, Mary Earps was off her line when the pen was taken.”

A second said: “Definite penalty and Earps was off her line. Should have been retaken. SPAIN ROBBED.”

Another said: “Why did VAR not make them retake the pen. Earps miles off her line when the ball is struck. VAR once again proving it is not fit for purpose.”

Earps’ save shifted the momentum slightly in England’s favour as they searched for an equaliser deep into the second half.

But Spain held on for a 1-0 victory as they clinched a historic World Cup triumph.

Earps was awarded the Golden Gloves award as the tournament’s best goalkeeper.

Originally published as ‘Not allowed’: England get away with murder as Spain ‘robbed’ by World Cup no-call

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