Chris in London
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Hart of the matter said:Zab Booking
Push on Kun
push on Vincent
Handball
Late tackle on James as he shot
Push on David on edge of box
Not booking Wilshire for dive
Giving free kick every time Arse player sat on their Arse
Did Sanchez get booked for taking his shirt off?
I didn't see him get booked but BBC have him on a yellow.
Perhaps, on another note, someone can explain this.
For their second goal (the foul on VK has been done) when the ball was played in to Sanchez another Arsenal player was clearly in an offside position. Can't remember who it was. He was moving away from the goal when the ball was played but turned back towards the goal when Sanchez hit his shot.
The goal was given, and as I understand it the judgment is that he wasn't interfering with play. Okay, I get that.
Fast forward to Nasri's disallowed goal. Dzeko hits the shot, and Nasri is in an offside position. The ball is parried to him and he nets the rebound but is flagged for offside.
This is what I don't understand. If Dzeko had scored, would Nasri have been flagged for offside - and if so, why was the Arsenal goal allowed to stand because the two situations would have been identical?
But if he was not active when Dzeko takes his shot, he surely only becomes active when the Arsenal keeper parries Dzeko's shot - at which point he was not offside.
If the rules make it clear that Nasri was offside, I would be grateful if someone who knows them can explain it to me. Because I can't see a difference between the two situations up to the point where the Arsenal keeper parries it, and Nasri was in an onside position when the Arsenal keeper touches the ball.