But we have seen in this WC when a player hasn't touched the ball it has been left to the on field ref to make a decision on if he had become active in his opinion. The act of becoming active but not actually touching the ball is subjective.The one earlier was offside and going for the ball, therefore off side and no need for the ref to view it, it’s not subjective, he was just offside and absolutely no need for the ref to view it on the screen.
If a team of 5 can’t see he’s offside, there is no hope
The EPL allow the useless refs in an office to make this call. therefore removing the subjective part of the offside law.
VAR was brought in to help the on field ref with defined actions such as ball over the line (GL tech) and whether a player is in an offside position. If he then touches the ball, again that is defined, if he becomes active but doesn't touch the ball that is subjective and the decision should be made on field. The EPL have it wrong. It's the same if a player is deemed to block the view of the keeper while being in an offside position, it is the on field ref to decide, even in the EPL we see this.