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Gyokeres was not making any contact with a Chelsea defender, none of whom even tried to keep the ball out. Haaland’s mutual tugging with Thiaw from an offside position was viewed as preventing the defender from playing the ball.
From this angle it is clear Trossard was protecting himself as the keeper backed into him, there was no push of any significance: https://youtu.be/lxKitei7TJY?t=144 It's not surprising VAR cleared the goal in seconds. I hope this helps... |
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There is never any corner taken these days which has no one being fouled. Pushing, shirt tugging , holding, obstructing, treading on feet , the authorities have no clue how to stop this rugby type maul. The game is gone.
Most defenders not even looking at the ball. |
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Commentators badly describe games, and dont
understand laws of football leading to viewers not understanding what is going on. |
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I'd say Arsenal goal far better case for being
disallowed than Citeh goal. The guy in offside position is actually preventing Chelsea player being able to play the ball. |
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I don't think either incidents should have resulted in a disallowed goal. The Chelsea defender made things easier by hardly trying to make space for himself.
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Var knocked itself into a hole with the liverpool
decision, these are factual rather than clear and obvious and if you looked at a different incident you could give a free kick to defence or pelanty to attack. They are re refereeing and selecting their preferred outcome. |
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The city goal wasn't ruled out for impacting the keeper. Maybe try to understand why the decision was made before starting threads about it.
The Chelsea player had his back to the ball, couldn't see it and clearly had no intention of playing it at any stage. You can't impact a zero chance of playing or challenging for the ball. He was intent on pushing the Arsenal player into the goal instead of doing some actual defending. Clown. I think they got both decisions right. |
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c7v0lz7q7q2o
Photo clearly shows defender looking at ball and blocked by gykores who is offside Both decisions are marginal to me and goals, but what photo are you looking at? |
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https://x.com/CityDoctrine/status/2011532258273059179?s=20
I'm looking at a video. The chelsea player decides to turn his back on the ball and push the arsenal player into the goal. Nothing Gyok does prevents him from turning around, looking at the ball and clearing it. He isn't even looking at the ball |
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Cheers
The photo clearly shows him looking at ball, the video shows him look towards the header Hmm, still being obstructed, but partially his own fault, still a goal! |
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Also shows gykores move to allow ball to pass him, which was
cited as a reason Liverpool goal was disallowed What a mess |