mcfcbill91
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Every time I see the goal and the multiple angles, it becomes more infuriating.
We need clarity on the following -
- Why is Atwell refereeing us again, after only refereeing us two weeks ago at Leeds
- His total non-response to the systematic fouling of Mahrez by Malacia and subsequently Shaw
- How can he be certain of non-interference from Rashford, using his angle, which was behind the play
- The conversation between him and the lino which led to the goal being awarded
- VAR reluctance to get involved
His interpretation of the offside law is inexplicable. On that basis you could just stand players offside at set pieces and cause total disarray for the defending team, or just goal hang and thump long - the defending team would have no idea how to set themselves.
Akanji effectively disadvantages himself by playing Rashford offside. Ederson is clearly set for Rashford to strike the ball and Walker actually gets back in to cover, but has no idea who will strike the ball.
The standard and application of the laws this season is bordering on farcical. Constantly reminded of this 'high bar' and revised contact rules, but it doesn't count for anything when match changing moments occur. Our goal at Anfield - Taylor let both teams boot each other round the pitch, then we scored and it was scrutinised for any minor contact 10-20 seconds beforehand.
Yellow cards just seem a total guessing game now too.
We need clarity on the following -
- Why is Atwell refereeing us again, after only refereeing us two weeks ago at Leeds
- His total non-response to the systematic fouling of Mahrez by Malacia and subsequently Shaw
- How can he be certain of non-interference from Rashford, using his angle, which was behind the play
- The conversation between him and the lino which led to the goal being awarded
- VAR reluctance to get involved
His interpretation of the offside law is inexplicable. On that basis you could just stand players offside at set pieces and cause total disarray for the defending team, or just goal hang and thump long - the defending team would have no idea how to set themselves.
Akanji effectively disadvantages himself by playing Rashford offside. Ederson is clearly set for Rashford to strike the ball and Walker actually gets back in to cover, but has no idea who will strike the ball.
The standard and application of the laws this season is bordering on farcical. Constantly reminded of this 'high bar' and revised contact rules, but it doesn't count for anything when match changing moments occur. Our goal at Anfield - Taylor let both teams boot each other round the pitch, then we scored and it was scrutinised for any minor contact 10-20 seconds beforehand.
Yellow cards just seem a total guessing game now too.