Jesus was just on vs Palace but still.It was pretty tight but on. Given initially anyway, so your point is moot
Jesus was just on vs Palace but still.It was pretty tight but on. Given initially anyway, so your point is moot
So it turns out he was in an 'offside' position but the new tolerance levels mean he was onside, as in the lines between defender and attacker overlapped.
How does everyone feel about that?
For me its the first one I can recall where it was quite obvious to see he was 'offside'. Although I don't mind the rule as it favours the attacker.
This is also set to change next season with the new 'semi-automated' system where he would probably be ruled offside again:
Although we will have this in the Champions League this season, so 2 completely different offside systems in 1 season.
It would indeed. I nearly had a cardiac arrest during that game, but those 5 minutes were beyond magical.I'd rather we won it in the less stressful way possible. Sterling's goal would of given us a bit of breathing space
It was off. Tight but offsideThis article is horseshit. They have conveniently missed out the Sterling disallowed goal against the Scousers that resulted in a 3 point swing. And unlike the others, that VAR decision wasnt even correct
Unfortunately Foden wasnt tho. Thats what it was disallowed forJesus was just on vs Palace but still.
Did VAR correct for the three or four yellow cards Milner should have gotten, or the penalty he should have given away?It was pretty tight but on. Given initially anyway, so your point is moot
No. VAR doesnt get involved in yellows. Agree Pen was missed. Still miles better off with it than not. We dont win the league last year without itDid VAR correct for the three or four yellow cards Milner should have gotten, or the penalty he should have given away?