It’s more than just goalkeepers that English refs have lost of the plot for.The English refs and VAR have a lot to answer for. They made a decision around 2 years ago to stop giving fouls on goalkeepers if players are purposely blocking them off and not playing the ball. Blatant obstruction on a goalkeeper was always a soft free out but for some reason the Prem refs decided to stop given these and demand that keepers be stronger or else stay on their line. These frees are still giving right across Europe and in Champions League games, but for some reason English refs have decided to never give them anymore.
This all changed in the 23/24 season. I'm not sure what the turning point was. Apparently it was some Burnley game in late 2023 that i missed. From a Spurs perspective it began when City got a last minute winner against us in January 2024 when Dias pushed Vicario back and Ake scored while Vicario was fouled. VAR reviewed the goal for 3 mins and decided to give it. A week later we played Everton at Goodison park and Dyche had Vicario surrounded at every set piece. Everton scored from 2 set pieces that day and Vicario was on the ground for both. The precedent was set.
If you don't beat them join them. You can now block off goalkeepers so that they can no longer come to collect the ball meaning that every cross or throw into the box now creates a 50/50 scenario. If you have a very good set piece taker or a strategic set piece routine then you can probably get these odds to 60% and maybe even 70% in your favour. Previously a goalkeeper would always come and collect anything that was within 6 yards of his goal, meaning the defensive team always had a huge advantage and if anyone attempted to block off the keeper without playing the ball, then that would be always given as a free out. Woolwich literally get Declan Rice to do inswingers that land almost on the goal line and the goalkeeper still can't get to them as he has multiple players blocking him off. These would all have been frees out a few seasons back.
So now we have a scenario where teams have gone all in on their set piece routines and have now brought long throw ins back into the game to create more of these scenarios. There is far less emphasis on intrinsic open play football as teams now see set-pieces and throw-ins as their best avenue to goals. Football has gotten a lot uglier.
I'd love to blame Arteta. I'd love to blame Ben White for starting this "fouling the goalkeeper" craze. But the blame really sits with the English refs. They allowed this behaviour to become normal and this gave attacking teams a massive advantage at set-pieces and now its become the main avenue to goals. But watch a champions league game and you'll see most Spurs and Woolwich corners end up being a free out - the ref just blows straight away. Any contact on the keeper and its a free out.
Teams can’t score from open play because there is so much holding and grabbing that is allowed and then there’s an imaginary line that becomes “too much”, which is different for every ref. You can get dribbled by and make no play on the ball and you can still pull the attacker back as long as it’s not “too much”. Look at United’s 3rd goal last week.
Then there’s klopp and pep who mastered the “tactical foul before it looks like a tactical foul” and would just blatantly foul to prevent counter attacks every time they lose possession. Took the league multiple years to catch on.
English refs have made a mess of this league. The PL is lucky English is the predominant world language.

