No it doesn't.This season feels very like Lage’s season.
The fact the header was unstoppable is completely irrelevant.Anyone expecting a PL apology is going to be disappointed as they will hide behind the fact Chiwera was obstructing Fabianski, absolutely regardless of whether he had zero chance of getting the ball.
Pre VAR that goal goes in absolutely no one moans about it.
Tge only argument I can see is that if Chiwera isn’t there Fabianski can challenge for the ball but it’ll still just end up in an empty net.
The fact the header was unstoppable is completely irrelevant.
What's relevant though is Chirewa didn't obstruct Fabianski's view or ability to move.
The goal should have stood as per the laws of the game.
He's not offside at that point though. The only time he is by any interpretation is after Kilman has headed itTge only argument I can see is that if Chiwera isn’t there Fabianski can challenge for the ball but it’ll still just end up in an empty net.
Don't think there is any argument to say Chirewa is interfering with his ability to save it, he's 2 feet I front of him and keeper has a clear sight of the ball from when it arrives at Kilman till it hits the back of the net.The counter argument is that goalkeepers don't want to have players allowed to stand right in front of them when trying to see the ball being headed and to set themselves for a save. They often take a small step forwards before diving and that would get in the way of that.
I can see both sides of it. Yes on this occasion Fabianski could just about see the ball but having a player a foot in front of him no doubt could affect his decision making.
The counter counter argument is that, is Chirewa really interfering with his ability to save it? On the corner Ward-Prose scored from Antonio was all up in Sa's grill trying to block and disrupt him. Antonio wasn't offside but interference on the GK is fine in that instance and not the other, just because of where the ball is coming from?
Still not watched the highlights, but from my view in the North Bank, for our penalty he clearly and cleanly won the ball, so unless there's a second movement I didn't see with the naked eye then I thought it was a poor decision, everyone by me expected VAR to cancel it. For the disallowed goal, although Semedo flopped, the foul is given pretty much all the time in this day and age. For the penalty the ball travelled too far for Kilman to have any excuse for his arm to be out there.I’ve watched the highlights properly this morning and it’s an awful decision. If you take away how poorly worded and open to interpretation the law is, all the referee has to decide is if Chirewa is preventing the keeper from making the save. Of course he isn’t.
I will also say that I think we were a bit fortunate with West Ham’s disallowed goal and the penalty on Ait-Nouri could have gone either way.
Anyone watching at the ground would have seen a complete reluctance to give Doherty the ball if an alternative option was available. In that role he offers so little. He did win a good header at the back post and made a good covering tackle but that can be weighed against giving the ball away in the lead up to their penalty and twice just playing the ball backwards when easier forward options were available. He moves like a glacier, will never beat a man and offers nothing in possession. If I was Bueno I’d be looking to move in the summer if GO is going to pick a player so limited ahead of him.
Nah, watch the Big Match on a Saturday morning and look at some of the ridiculous offsides goals were ruled out for. We don't want to go back to that. Add VAR into the mix and you are removing any level of common sense discretion which may have been used back then. You'd be having goals disallowed from shots from the right of goal because someone stood by the left touchline was offSeen it now. Kilman goal is a perfect example of why the offside law should never have been changed. If you're off you're off - end of story. Can't spend time trying to get in people's heads working out what may or may not be distracting them.
The other way is too complex. Need to try and remove subjectivity as far as possible - otherwise we get all this bollocks which VAR has made worse.Nah, watch the Big Match on a Saturday morning and look at some of the ridiculous offsides goals were ruled out for. We don't want to go back to that. Add VAR into the mix and you are removing any level of common sense discretion which may have been used back then. You'd be having goals disallowed from shots from the right of goal because someone stood by the left touchline was off