That wasn't really that close. It was offside. Imagine the controversy if the goal was given (var or no var) and Leicester went on to lose.That's a joke. I want Leicester to win this, but to call it offside with that margin, in the last minute of a cup final, is utterly outrageous
**** VAR, killing the game.
It was clearly offside.
That wasn't really that close. It was offside. Imagine the controversy if the goal was given (var or no var) and Leicester went on to lose.
I've not seen it back on VAR as I wasn't concentrating, but the replays without the lines looked level to me. It all comes back to the point of offside - is it to stop goalhanging, or to punish people whose feet are too large?That wasn't really that close. It was offside. Imagine the controversy if the goal was given (var or no var) and Leicester went on to lose.
You might want to look into the definition of clearly.
We can have a debate about the wider issues of the offside rule another time but the law is what it is at the moment and relative to some of the decisions we've seen over the past 2 seasons, that wasn't massively close. There was clear daylight between the two lines, something that's not always been the case.I've not seen it back on VAR as I wasn't concentrating, but the replays without the lines looked level to me. It all comes back to the point of offside - is it to stop goalhanging, or to punish people whose feet are too large?