Nightmare Walking
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Offside is to stop players goal hanging, not for interfering with play. The only time Rodri interferes with play, is when he is onside. It does not matter what part of the pitch Rodri comes from. Mings had control of the ball and therefore Rodri could not be offside.Those two still frames actually sum up the point I’m trying to make. That the ground he’s made up ‘should’ constitute interfering with play.
Either way it’s a very intelligent move from Rodri to wait for that precise moment to challenge for the ball.