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1st September 2019
04:07pm BST

Cooper protested his innocence but replays showed that he had, indeed, illegally prevented the Kerry forward from getting up in the air.
Geaney, who has 11 championship goals in his career, stepped up for the spot-kick but never looked confident.
He ambled up to the ball and struck it to his left, and Cluxton's right. The Dublin No.1 guessed the correct way and made a fine save.
The major issue here [pictured below] was how far the Dublin goalkeeper had come off his line by the time Geaney connected with the ball:
The rules state that goalkeepers can move left and right on their line for penalty kicks but cannot move forward until the ball is struck.
With Gough looking on, in line with the square, Cluxton was a yard off his line before he flung himself to his right and made the crucial save.
Many fans were livid with the call:
https://twitter.com/LiamPort/status/1168176354531184640
https://twitter.com/jonathangildea/status/1168176116319903744
https://twitter.com/eddyflynn80/status/1168176233366118401
https://twitter.com/AnnaCournane/status/1168177120864063490
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