I really don’t mind a few inches here-or-there margins of error for the VAR offside system.
I actually think that even if Guimaraes’ toenail was offside and it was disallowed, I’d have said that’s too harsh on attacking football and gives no benefit of the doubt to the attacking team. We shouldn’t be looking for reasons for goals to be disallowed (unless something blatant is missed) and we should be looking for reasons for goals to stand as much as possible.
The overall thing is that the tiny margin for error we may have now is a miles better system than when these were called wrong without VAR…
The #23 in the offside position here scored in this playoff semi, no VAR in this game, the goal stood, and Orient got to Wembley:
VAR hadn’t yet come into the sport and Sane was given offside in the CL game against Liverpool here, when it was Milner who played the ball back to him, not a City player playing the ball forward to him… this goal would have made it 2-0 on the night and 2-3 on aggregate:
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Scholes was flagged offside here in the CL quarters against Porto, this would have put Utd 2-0 up but this was disallowed and Porto equalised later on and went though on away goals (lol and all that, but it’s a shit decision, there are three players playing him onside):
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This^ is what we’ve got VAR offside systems for because this was happening somewhere all the bloody time and it was becoming a joke when other sports had had video refs for decades.