So it's just his arm as he's running.
Oh, so it's not just his arm as he's running, it's his arm trying to stop Estupinan.
If you put your arm across someone to jostle with them, and you touch the ball, it's handball.
The handball given against West Ham earlier wasn't for the defender having...
That would be a layman's view based on the clumsy wording of the rule, without taking into account the how the rules are to be interpreted. It's not natural for a defender to defend with their arms behind their back, but they do it because if they naturally put their hands by their side, and the...
I disagree. They are consistent, you just haven't adapted to the new rules. They consistently refuse to give Brighton penalties. Once you accept that, it's hard to argue with their decisions.