Explaining handball rules

I need to respond as a coding assistant. The user, who made a comment about a soccer event, seems to be discussing a potential handball incident involving Van Dijk. It looks like they may be accusing him of a deliberate handball. My goal is to explain the handball rules, emphasizing the distinction between intent and natural arm position.

I'll provide a concise overview of the IFAB Laws of the Game, mentioning how penalties can be awarded even if the handball was unintentional. Let's keep the tone neutral and informative!Analyzing potential handball

So, I'm considering Van Dijk's raised arm during the play, which could signal offside. Sometimes defenders raise their hands for this, but if the arm is too high, it could lead to a penalty. If the arm is in a natural position, like close to the body, it’s less likely to be penalized. I need to mention that VAR checks this and clarify the difference between “deliberate” and “unnatural.”
Raising his hand could be a call for offside, but it’s risky. It seems he wasn’t intentional but might have acted carelessly, and it’s up to referees to make the final call. Let's keep it concise!

不太可能是“故意手球”,但判点大多没问题。
总结:大概率不是“故意”,而是鲁莽/可避免的手球;按现行尺度吹点不冤。