At that point he's not offside. He's only in an offside position after Stones heads goalwardsHe literally backed into Sa. In what world is that not interfering with play?
Yeah. Correct outcome tbfAll a bit weird that.
Don't think Silva was ever close enough to Sa make any impact, surprised VAR thought there was need for another look, surprised the ref then stood up to VAR.
Yeah typical that happens with us haIt's not offside, but come on when the ref goes to the screen it only normally ends 1 way
Silva has been doing that all game and it hasn't been spotted but you can't argue that when the ball was headed that Sa didn't have full sight of it. Silva was off but did he impact the header? Some will argue he did with the push on Sa to begin though.I just don't think it's off tbh
Aye - but when he does the push, he's not offside.Silva has been doing that all game and it hasn't been spotted but you can't argue that when the ball was headed that Sa didn't have full sight of it. Silva was off but did he impact the header? Some will argue he did with the push on Sa to begin though.
All a bit weird that.
Don't think Silva was ever close enough to Sa make any impact, surprised VAR thought there was need for another look, surprised the ref then stood up to VAR.
But is it a foul? It doesn't appear so to me but I the rules are so ambiguous i'm not sure.Aye - but when he does the push, he's not offside.
That’s hearsay …Attwell bottled the call. Pure and simple.
Yes, and with Kilman's goal, the Wolves player hadn't nudged the goalkeeper off-balance.Was it kilman who had a very similar goal ruled out last season?
But is it a foul? It doesn't appear so to me but I the rules are so ambiguous i'm not sure.
He backed into him from one angle that was shown.All a bit weird that.
Don't think Silva was ever close enough to Sa make any impact, surprised VAR thought there was need for another look, surprised the ref then stood up to VAR.