LamieRobertson
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Shot or cornerBut when Silva backs into him, he's not offside yet, because the shot hasn't been taken.
Shot or cornerBut when Silva backs into him, he's not offside yet, because the shot hasn't been taken.
He wasn’t offside when backing into/jostling with the keeper. He was only offside once it left Stones’ head.That is going to hurt for Wolves, and the manner of that defeat can only benefit us for next week.
And that wasn't a goal. Bernardo has backed into the keeper whilst in an offside position, affecting Sa's ability to come for the ball and his abilty to react to the header.
He backs into him while the ball is in the air, the keeper pushes him away and is therefore in no position to save the header. Foul play for me. Not hat I care either way.Shot or corner
Think Wolves are unlucky to a point there. Silva preoccupies Sa stopping Sa from being ready for a header at goal.Well. Silva did jostle the keeper prior to the header.
Exactly. There’s a reason that Silva has backed into the keeper. That extra split second that Sa needed to try and reset himself for the save after the nudge was crucial. Silva ‘cleverly’ gets out of the way to make it look as though he’s not interfering. Even Sturridge - who admitted that used to be his job - said it impacted Sa’s ability to make the save.On radio they are offering a different view ..Silva backs into the goalie who has to push him out the way and is inhibited from coming for the cross …offside
Removed because cbaHe's allowed to do that.
He looked gutted to be called over to the screen. Minutes before he didn't give Wolves a foul when it looked like it should have.I didnt want City to win but good to see a ref make decision above VAR
He did but it didn’t affect his ability to stop the shot - the interference has to be tangible not theoretical. If you scrap that as a goal, you might as well go back to the old no exceptions offside rule, which I know a lot of people want for simplicity’s sake to stop arguments like this. But I think it worked well todayWell. Silva did jostle the keeper prior to the header.
Shot or corner
Note I’m just relaying stuff I can hear on the radio ..I’ve not seen the incidentShot.
When the corner is taken, he's not offside.
When he's making contact with the keeper, he's not offside.
When the shot is made, he becomes in an offside position, but he's no longer interfering with play.
Exactly. There’s a reason that Silva has backed into the keeper. That extra split second that Sa needed to try and reset himself for the save after the nudge was crucial. Silva ‘cleverly’ gets out of the way to make it look as though he’s not interfering. Even Sturridge - who admitted that used to be his job - said it impacted Sa’s ability to make the save.
Absolutely this!Unfortunately I think this is an example of pundit controversy creation. They always seem bound to disagree with whatever decision is made to make it easier to do their job and fill air time. If they just said yeh ref got it right, they then might have to actually think of something interesting to say next about the game
Smatterface on the radio has done a Starmer and flip flopped and now thinks it was a goal
Not sure about that. The linesman flagged offside so goes to VARUnfortunately I think this is an example of pundit controversy creation. They always seem bound to disagree with whatever decision is made to make it easier to do their job and fill air time. If they just said yeh ref got it right, they then might have to actually think of something interesting to say next about the game
You should trust the evidence you're accustomed to. Atwell is hopeless, and got this wrong. Kavanagh is one of our best refs and did what refs so rarely do: ignore the ref on VAR.Correct decision from Stuart Atwell.
And it's not often you get the chance to say that.