budgetmeansbudget wrote:Apparently the rule is unintentional or intentional contact with the ball. Milner intentionally played at the ball so not offside.
sussexpob wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:Apparently the rule is unintentional or intentional contact with the ball. Milner intentionally played at the ball so not offside.
It doesnt matter, Sane is miles onside anyway
budgetmeansbudget wrote:sussexpob wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:Apparently the rule is unintentional or intentional contact with the ball. Milner intentionally played at the ball so not offside.
It doesnt matter, Sane is miles onside anyway
He was way offside, two Liverpool players have to be nearer the goal. There was only one, Kyrgios had come flying out his goal and wasn't involved.
sussexpob wrote:Christ Roma are going to knock Barca out
sussexpob wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:sussexpob wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:Apparently the rule is unintentional or intentional contact with the ball. Milner intentionally played at the ball so not offside.
It doesnt matter, Sane is miles onside anyway
He was way offside, two Liverpool players have to be nearer the goal. There was only one, Kyrgios had come flying out his goal and wasn't involved.
I didnt think of the keeper being off the line..
Either way, the rule works the opposite. Intentional contact of the ball from an opposition player means the player offside is not deemed to have gained an advantage, therefore not offside.
So its literally 100% a very poor decision
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