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Simple Simon has the answer:

Why Wolves' goal was disallowed​

Liverpool 2-2 Wolves
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Simon Stone
BBC Sport
To be clear, the Wolves (third) disallowed goal was due to (very experienced) assistant flagging for offside against corner taker when ball was returned to him.
There was no camera angle available with any evidence to overturn decision.
 
Regarding offsides there are that many different situations regarding it that’s why it’s so confusing ............ was it Brian Clough that said “ if he’s not interfering with play then he shouldn’t be in the pitch “

If Anfield is not quipped with the right camera angles for VAR then surly no games should be played there till it is up to standard
 
The offside law is a joke.
How can Salah be a yard offside when the ball is played gaining an advantage and just because a defender tries to cut out the ball he's now onside. Isn't the first action make the defender make the second action.

Simple Simon has the answer:

Why Wolves' goal was disallowed​

Liverpool 2-2 Wolves
ec73c1ae-13a6-4f20-8c1a-9e2f31967a38.jpg

Simon Stone
BBC Sport
To be clear, the Wolves (third) disallowed goal was due to (very experienced) assistant flagging for offside against corner taker when ball was returned to him.
There was no camera angle available with any evidence to overturn decision.
Cheers Simon thank the lord for the explanation the world can sleep easy tonight
 
Simple Simon has the answer:

Why Wolves' goal was disallowed​

Liverpool 2-2 Wolves
ec73c1ae-13a6-4f20-8c1a-9e2f31967a38.jpg

Simon Stone
BBC Sport
To be clear, the Wolves (third) disallowed goal was due to (very experienced) assistant flagging for offside against corner taker when ball was returned to him.
There was no camera angle available with any evidence to overturn decision.
I don’t think I’ve ever heard any officials decision supported with ‘he’s very experienced’ and yet I’ve heard it 3 times now, all I connection with this game. It’s all a bit weird.
 
Simple Simon has the answer:

Why Wolves' goal was disallowed​

Liverpool 2-2 Wolves
ec73c1ae-13a6-4f20-8c1a-9e2f31967a38.jpg

Simon Stone
BBC Sport
To be clear, the Wolves (third) disallowed goal was due to (very experienced) assistant flagging for offside against corner taker when ball was returned to him.
There was no camera angle available with any evidence to overturn decision.
If there was no camera angle wtf where var officials doing for two minutes while the decision was reviewed?
 
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