Abdoulaye Doucoure deliberately deceived the officials with his late handball... cheating is the real issue, not occasional referee mistakes

  • Abdoulaye Doucoure's equaliser for Watford is being used as evidence for VAR
  • However the fact he deliberately deceived the officials is much more important
  • Doucoure cheated and showed a lack of courage to deny Southampton the win 

When Abdoulaye Doucoure scored his first Watford goal, against Southampton at Vicarage Road last March, it also came in added time, but that one was scored with his foot, not his hand.

The one he punched into the goal to deny Southampton victory will be remembered for longer and is already been viewed as evidence of the need for widespread use of the video referee system.

Certainly the timing of this controversy is perfect for those in the game who would have every single decision checked, rechecked and then checked again. Those must be the same people who have no interest in getting home at night.

Abdoulaye Doucoure's late equaliser is being used as evidence for the introduction of VAR

Abdoulaye Doucoure's late equaliser is being used as evidence for the introduction of VAR

Yet there is another way to look at this and that is from the perspective of the player. Doucoure deliberately deceived the officials in this instance.


Does that make him a cheat? At the very least, it makes him a footballer prepared to cheat and players like him are a far greater blight on our game than referees and assistants who occasionally get things wrong.

In choosing to nudge the ball into the goal with his arm rather than attempt to do so legally, Doucoure cheated and showed a lack of courage. By using his arm, he avoided the risk of a collision with the Southampton goalkeeper. So this doesn’t reflect well on him, but nor does it on our sense of priorities.

However the fact that Doucoure deliberately deceived the officials is much more important

However the fact that Doucoure deliberately deceived the officials is much more important