Ahead of semi-automated offside technology (SAOT) being used in the Premier League this weekend, here is more information as to how it will work
www.premierleague.com
Some relevant points from above in relation to last nights VAR cock-up
“To determine close offside calls, the VAR currently needs to work with replay operators (RO) to manually determine the "kick-point" for the offside decision and then "draw" calibrated lines with a crosshair on the relevant defender and attacker, using multiple camera angles”.
“Once the lines and kick-point are determined, an "offside" or "onside" decision is generated”
“Semi-automated offside technology will suggest a "kick point" and automatically create offside lines on the second rear-most defender and the relevant attacker – saving significant time in determining whether a player is onside or offside.”
“Once the semi-automated offside technology-generated outcome has been reviewed and approved by the VAR, a decision visual will be automatically generated and distributed to fans in the stadium and to the media.”
“The technology is "semi-automated", meaning there is human input as the VAR still needs to confirm the decision and that the SAOT system has accurately identified the "kick-point" and the correct players with the correct part of the body – and the outcome of the SAOT”
So according to above
VAR has to confirm the “kick point” chosen by the software
Meaning I guess they would have the option to change it, this IMHO was done last night and is why Dias is jumping.
Clear and deliberate manipulation of the true kick point to ensure the goal stood
Dawson and the VAR crew should be charged with fraud
City should demand and public explanation of why this was done they will have plenty of their own evidence and ask for PiGMOL for the source data and audio files
This is not a subjective decision like the LFC disallowed goal last week this is a matter of fact