Swango1980
Well-known member
And that is exactly what would have happened if the linesman saw it as offside. Goal or not, they'd have put their flag up. However, the linesman clearly didn't see it as offside. So, if the shot was scored, or fell directly to a team mate who would have scored, VAR would have given it as offside, rather than the linesman. However, this did not happen. And, by the time the goal was scored, by what we see defined as different phases of play week in, week out, the goal clearly came in a different phase of play (coming after 2 crosses later).I thought once he shoots and the keeper saves it that’s the end of that phase of play .
That’s when the flag should go up.
If not you basically can only be offside if you score.
Later in the game long ball into the defence CB clears the ball into ops half but the flag goes up and they bring play back for offside.
It’s a joke.