because the offside offence occurs at time ball is kicked but in the case of Silva no offence occurred as handball requires a deliberate action and therefore only the handball committed by Alexander-Arnold is relevant. Or We just make it up as we go but hope no one notices .
Yes, but the rub is - Silva's handball, albeit accidental, means, under the new rules, that any subsequent goal would be disallowed.
Ffs lads way to much optimism on this board Might make a pessimistic old ****er like me start to believe it hasn’t yet but it might...... Wolves is massive game First game at home since returning as World Club Champions Sporting a brand new shiny badge for this one game Following one of our most impressive performances of the season Prompting nearly all media to speculate the title is over-done-finito what could possibly go wrong........ my goodness I hope Klopp keeps our feet on the ground (literally in Mane’s case )
Found it thanks, was great game to watch again. The amount of control we had for long periods was amazing. You could be right about Amazon costing a fortune but all that will do is inflate the market for tv rights even further.
ah but they didn't score so irrelevant so we can still make a passable case for our version which contradicts the match referee and the VAR referee who are members of our organisation
That lestah cb sonchu? Hes ****ing class tbh, pace, strength, reads the game well. Impressed with him yesterday tbh
Think Schmiechal counts as an assist for trying desperately to get into Milner's head before the pen, and succeeding only in getting himself ****ed-up.
By far the best we’ve played all season mate. Leicester didn’t get a shot on target and hardly had a sniff. This was against the team sitting second in the league and who had been touted as our main rivals only 2 weeks ago due to having fewer games to play. They looked like a league 2 team against us.