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For this weekend’s Ref Watch — Sue Smith to be added to the list of people that have absolutely no idea what the laws of the game are even when they have just been told.
DERMOT SAYS: "I definitely think so [it's a goal]. Silva is in an offside position, but he can't be offside from a corner. He can only be offside as soon as Stones touches it, but he peels away and moves away from Sa.
"When all that [Silva was touching Sa] was happening he was not in an offside position because it's a corner.
"He can go up and down and do what he wants until Stones heads the ball. It's only then that his position changes in terms of offside.
"And because he peels off, he's not offside. And the last picture shows he peels off."
STEPHEN WARNOCK SAYS: "I think it's a goal. Bernardo Silva has got every right to make contact with Sa. He's so clever, so alive to the situation. He nudges him, steps away and ducks down so he's not involved in the game.
"When I saw it a second time and you saw Sa was looking clearly at the header, it's a goal. Simple decision."
SUE SMITH SAYS: "Because of that nudge, Sa hasn't got time to set for the header.
"It's impacting Sa's ability to save the ball. As a goalkeeper, I'd be furious."
Highlights from the Premier League clash between Wolves and Manchester City
DERMOT SAYS: "I definitely think so [it's a goal]. Silva is in an offside position, but he can't be offside from a corner. He can only be offside as soon as Stones touches it, but he peels away and moves away from Sa.
"When all that [Silva was touching Sa] was happening he was not in an offside position because it's a corner.
"He can go up and down and do what he wants until Stones heads the ball. It's only then that his position changes in terms of offside.
"And because he peels off, he's not offside. And the last picture shows he peels off."
STEPHEN WARNOCK SAYS: "I think it's a goal. Bernardo Silva has got every right to make contact with Sa. He's so clever, so alive to the situation. He nudges him, steps away and ducks down so he's not involved in the game.
"When I saw it a second time and you saw Sa was looking clearly at the header, it's a goal. Simple decision."
SUE SMITH SAYS: "Because of that nudge, Sa hasn't got time to set for the header.
"It's impacting Sa's ability to save the ball. As a goalkeeper, I'd be furious."
Highlights from the Premier League clash between Wolves and Manchester City