Maybe when Sanchez took Salah down but not when March went down. Solly was offsides.
Agree with the offside.Clear offside.
The rest is completely irrelevant.
Whilst Sanchez got away with handling outside the box.
I really struggle to understand how that goal was given. How was he not involved in play?I know they checked for offside and that was given (and I'm not gong to disagree that he was offside) and that was the reason for the penalty being overturned (I haven't seen a replay yet so don't know whether it was a dive). My question is whether it is within their remit to check if a player is offside in those circumstances? According to the remit from the EPL website surely they can only look to see if it was a foul or not, not if there was an infringement in the build up.
At the end of the day it didn't matter but consistency in referring could be important. We saw how Mwepu was deemed to have been offside when Mac Alister hit his thunderbolt against Leicester even though Mwepu made no contact with the ball yet today, Man Utd scored a goal when Rashford was clearly offside and involved with the attack although he didn't touch the ball.
If Sanchez handled outside the box, it was marginal. I thought he did very well to “drop” it.Clear offside.
The rest is completely irrelevant.
Whilst Sanchez got away with handling outside the box.
if the laws of the game were correctly interpreted, as they were discussing on MOTD last night, then the law is an ass. Rashford clearly was affecting the decisions of defenders and goalkeeper. It was ridiculous.I really struggle to understand how that goal was given. How was he not involved in play?
Yes, watching the full 90 mins on Sky last night, they showed it in slow-mo, and he let go in time.Agree with the offside.
I saw a slow-mo of the Sanchez incident and it looked like he had stopped handing before the “curve of the ball” had crossed the line. I loved that move as well; he was so cool and calm when doing it.
Whilst I agree - can you imagine if Solly’s first name began with H and surname began with K…Clear offside.
The rest is completely irrelevant.
Clearly got the ball.Maybe when Sanchez took Salah down but not when March went down. Solly was offsides.
Yes, this.Offside, minimal contact if any, good decision. Exactly what VAR should be doing.
Debateable, looked on the line to me….and was also after the ref had blown for an injury anyway wasn’t it ? Colwill clattered Allison as he ran back.Clear offside.
The rest is completely irrelevant.
Whilst Sanchez got away with handling outside the box.
Correct….Am I right in thinking that the Sanchez handball incident couldn’t be checked by VAR?
It would have been accidental if he had slid out of the area with the ball still in his hands, so a yellow card and a free kick.
It’s not a red card offence, not offside or a penalty and no goal was scored so that incident doesn’t actually fall under the remit of the VAR.
Am I right in thinking that the Sanchez handball incident couldn’t be checked by VAR?
It would have been accidental if he had slid out of the area with the ball still in his hands, so a yellow card and a free kick.
It’s not a red card offence, not offside or a penalty and no goal was scored so that incident doesn’t actually fall under the remit of the VAR.
Exactly the sort of thing that VAR shouldn't be checking.Correct….
He possibly wouldn't have known how the contact happened in the moment, neither of them would have, but March trod on his wrist rather than Alisson hitting his legs to cause a fall.Absolutely. For me, the odd thing is that Alisson didn’t appeal against the penalty.