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I’m not 100% sure he was offside. The angle is poor
The replay I saw it was clear. He was a solid foot offside.
I can completely understand why it was missed live though since it was off the deflection and it was an awkward play with the pass back from Erikson.
Perfect situation for VAR.
Next year though that’s a handball and the goal is disallowed
Actually, it’s because the rule is changing. By the current iteration, not a handballDepends on the team, different rules depending on the situation.
Next year though that’s a handball and the goal is disallowed
Actually, it’s because the rule is changing. By the current iteration, not a handball
Liverpool's biggest challenge these last two years. Up for it.So one SF with underdogs and one with heavyweights. The way it should be IMO.
The rule is apparently changing so that any handball (defined by ball hitting hand/arm) that leads to a goal is no goal.Doubt it. There's gonna need to be a revisitation of the handball rule due to VAR changing the way it's called, but I'd be shocked if a goal like that was called off even considering that. His arm was literally on his body and I'm not certain it even hit it.
The rule is apparently changing so that any handball (defined by ball hitting hand/arm) that leads to a goal is no goal.Doubt it. There's gonna need to be a revisitation of the handball rule due to VAR changing the way it's called, but I'd be shocked if a goal like that was called off even considering that. His arm was literally on his body and I'm not certain it even hit it.
Not sure:Have they finalized the interpretation or are they still tweaking?
Well you just showed you don't know the rules and don't know who to support...I hate nascar and NFL. Thanks anyway. I know what I'm talking about.