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And people talk about rules. Beyond ridiculous but we are used to it.
Correct decision. Disallowing it would have been a complete nonsense.
Did they even show the ref the bit where Bernardo pushes into the keeper?
Did they even show the ref the bit where Bernardo pushes into the keeper?
If that was a push, then the game is done.Did they even show the ref the bit where Bernardo pushes into the keeper?
Not really, just as stones heads it, Sa is pushing silva away from him. With the speed of the game its an interference, but even if you think 50 50 and go citys way, there was a foul on a wolves player 90 yards from goal which would have ended the game. And then the referee, something almost never seen, overrides the var check. It is always the case with city and its quite incredible.
Most perplexing of all is that he turned from the screen so quickly, before even seeing the clip from the side that shows the strongest argument for it being disallowed.
Now, how you explain this, when the same referee wasnt even sent to the monitor for a 100% wrong decision against fernandes, I dont know. Why there is a manchester referee taking that game, who is clearly not a united fan, i dont know either.
These moments in isolation can often be argued one way or the other, but the sheer volume of things that go for city is unreal. I cant think of many controversial var calls against them at all.
My own feeling is that I dont know how a player can be at least 2 yards offside, in the goalmouth and not be interfering. And if he isnt interfering, why is it a tactic city employ so frequently. Identical one last season v fulham. Its a tactic because they believe it helps.
If that was a push, then the game is done.
If you think slightly backing into the keeper during the corner is a foul, fair enough. Then you have to whistle attacker foul on every corner in every game though.Fair enough, but I don't understand still.
I don't see how what Silva did just before Stones heads the ball can't be relevant.
He didn't override the VAR check. The offside was given on the pitch, VAR overturned it. The ref was sent to the monitor because that's what happens for subjective offsides.
Kavanagh didn't have to go to the monitor for the Fernandes incident because he was told he got the initial call correct.
If you think slightly backing into the keeper during the corner is a foul, fair enough. Then you have to whistle attacker foul on every corner in every game though.
If it is not a foul, it is not relevant as he is not offside for the corner and such the notion of 'interfering' is irrelevant.
Confirming that offside was given on the pitch.
Thats not how offside works. He has a clear view of the ball and so can dive to the right if he needs toThis screenshot means that sa would have to be 100% certain in that moment that the header isnt going to his right for silva not to be interfering. Its ridiculous.
It’s only correct if it’s correct for everyone. Keepers generally can’t be blocked like that, he was basically marking him. Very odd it wasn’t given as a foul.Correct decision. Disallowing it would have been a complete nonsense.
So if a player pushes or punch someone it doesn't matter as long as it is away from the ball. Hmmm didn't city get a penalty like this against us last year because Diaz who was 10 meters away from the ball got pushed?
Thats not how offside works. He has a clear view of the ball and so can dive to the right if he needs to
Interfering is not a thing if you're not offside.Why is silva there and doing that, if it serves no purpose? If it serves a purpose, its interfering.
Interfering is not a thing if you're not offside.
Its crazy because they showed the one angle on VAR yet on the tv we see firstly the keeper gets nudged and secondly a different angle that looked way worse than the one they shown
I believe that's only the third time ever in the PL that VAR has been overturned...
Looked like the right call to me. No interference, although you could argue that Silva prevented Sa from running out and catching the ball first. But judging by the speed and the angle of the corner that would not have been very wise and I doubt that he would have gone for it.
He wasn't offside when he was interfering.Eh that's exactly why its an argument.... Kavanagh decided he wasnt offside so your point stands. But he was offside and he was interfering. Youre just describing what makes the decision wrong as far as i can tell
He cannot be offside when a corner is taken. When the ball is headed, at which point he becomes offside, he is already moving away and neither impeding the goalie nor his vision.Eh that's exactly why its an argument.... Kavanagh decided he wasnt offside so your point stands. But he was offside and he was interfering. Youre just describing what makes the decision wrong as far as i can tell
He wasn't offside when he was interfering.
He cannot be offside when a corner is taken. When the ball is headed, at which point he becomes offside, he is already moving away and neither impeding the goalie nor his vision.
Yes. Yes and yes. I wrote that earlier in matchday thread.Didn't Evans get a goal chalked off for something similar last season? I think it was Burnley away
Didn't Evans get a goal chalked off for something similar last season? I think it was Burnley away
Absolutely, perfectly good call to give it.Legitimate goal in my book.
Maybe, just maybe if Sa doesn't push him away there ends up being less seperation between the 2 and Bernardo Silva can't quite duck out of the way and spin off to the side in time. Not blaming the keeper there at all for that, it's right he's trying to clear him out of the way and any goalie would but if he didn't things might've just turned out differently. Bernardo Silva could've just been more in between his line of sight and the ball and he ends up getting given offside.
Yep.
Hojlund is much more obviously in the goalkeeper's line of sight though, tbf.
Even from that angle you can see that the keeper here can clearly see the ball. Nobody is arguing that sa can't see the ball. He was blocked from coming for it though