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[–] InTheMiddleGiroud@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It's a phrasing they've never used before, to invent a way of not admitting wrongdoing.

He also played it with his arm.

Can someone explain to me how Saliba being hit on the arm in a natural jumping position from half a yard away on a scuffed Mudryk-header going a mile off target is a penalty, but Joelinton assisting the goal with his arm in a fouling motion from a 20 yard pass is a-okay.

Even beyond the handball , the foul is obvious and the offside is clear, there is no logic. Blatant cover-up.

[–] clap-hands@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

i haven't seen any angle showing whether it was offside, could you link a video/screencap?

[–] InTheMiddleGiroud@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

https://imgur.com/Z2WSvjj

And this is a pretty conservative set of lines from the guy who drew it. The line on Gordon is at his knee, rather than at his outstretched foot which isn't visible from this angle, while the line for the ball is so far right, that if the ball was any further right it'd be visible - even though it obviously hit the left side of Joelinton.

If they'd drawn the lines at Gordon's foot from a different angle, the line would go somewhere in the visible space right of Joelinton and behind Gabriel, which would mean that even if you can't pinpoint the ball, you can see that it's at least half a yard offside.

It's much clearer than the the time they couldn't find Cucurella's foot because he was blocked by his own keeper, so they just gave up after 4 minutes and guessed that Martinelli was probably offside to overturn the goal.

[–] coffeecakeisland@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

You can't even see the ball mate. How do you think that is 'clear and obvious' It isn't, and so VAR can't rule on it.