Spiros
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I think a couple of seconds and no one bats an eyelid. If Mings takes the ball down, traps it, and then the city player closes him down, more people would recognise that as two phases of plays. But because the city player closes him down as he's trapping the ball, it feels like it's a challenge for the ball from the City player. I seem to be going back and forth in my own mind as to how much I think those couple of seconds matter.
The funny thing is that if Mings had actually left the ball then Rodrigo would have been given offside. As soon as he takes an intentional touch he puts the City player back onside. Same as if Mings had tried to nod it back to the keeper - no-one would have been screaming 'offside' then as it's known that a player can't be offside if the defender is the one who's played the ball. This is just a different instance of the same law IMHO. Still funny to see how much it pissed off Smith and Terry - those goons deserve each other