Not in the above screenshot.I know. But the ball was in front of his feet when he first touches the ball. His feet were in front of the line.
No they weren’tI know. But the ball was in front of his feet when he first touches the ball. His feet were in front of the line.
Is a ‘better’ view
How about this one when he first touches the ball. Right foot over line (irrelevant on its own) but ball is in front of his right foot. But maybe not clear and obvious. Still think we got away with that. Still confident we would have won with 10 men.Not in the above screenshot.
Is a ‘better’ view
Is a ‘better’ view
Inconclusive for the purposes of making a VAR decision.How about this one when he first touches the ball. Right foot over line (irrelevant on its own) but ball is in front of his right foot. But maybe not clear and obvious. Still think we got away with that. Still confident we would have won with 10 men.
Right, so he definitely handled it outside the box.He 100% picked the ball up outside the box
Oh. So might not have been outside the box then. A smidgen over the line is not all outside.maybe a smidgen was on the line
His toe is out of the area, but it doesnt look like the whole ball is ahead of his toe. Certainly 70/80% of the ball is, but if you had the camera in the right position there could very well be a slither of ball still in contact with the line & if its inconclusive you have to stick with the on field decision. It's a tight one, maybe lucky for Sanchez, but the refs/VAR did the right thing.How about this one when he first touches the ball. Right foot over line (irrelevant on its own) but ball is in front of his right foot. But maybe not clear and obvious. Still think we got away with that. Still confident we would have won with 10 men.
Yeah looks fine from that angle.I dont get this. How are people looking at this image and seeing it all outside the box? That is the var image that was shown. We didnt get away with one, it was the correct decision, although it was close.
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How about this one when he first touches the ball.