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He was offside when the pass was played towards him, though. Absolutely miles offside, in fact.
That doesn’t matter though, as the ball never got to him. Had it just bounced off Mings and gone to him, it’s offside, but Mings controlled it on his chest and then moved the ball with his foot. He just got caught on the ball in possession the original pass doesn’t come into it.
 
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Just to clarify how silly this is if they're going to maintain this interpretation, anyone who even slightly deflects a cross now plays everyone onside.
Is that what the rule is supposed to be, cos I'm pretty ****ing sure it's never been used like that?


Intent. Regardless of how good they control it (or not). Did they intend to play the ball? Another example - City v Liverpool in CL QF 2nd leg at the Emptyhad: crucial turning point when a cross comes in and a City player is offside (forget whom), and Karius flaps it against Milner, and it then goes to the offside player who taps it in. Mayhem ensues when the goal is disallowed, with City saying Milner attempted to play it. He did, in a reflex sort of way, off his thigh, and had there been VAR that season it probably would have stood.

So actually, it's quite a good rule. :emoticon-0112-wonde
 
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Intent. Regardless of how good they control it (or not). Did they intend to play the ball? Another example - City v Liverpool in CL QF 2nd leg at the Emptyhad: crucial turning point when a cross comes in and a City player is offside (forget whom), and Karius flaps it against Milner, and it then goes to the offside player who taps it in. Mayhem ensues when the goal is disallowed, with City saying Milner attempted to play it. He did, in a reflex sort of way, off his thigh, and had there been VAR that season it probably would have stood.

So actually, it's quite a good rule. :emoticon-0112-wonde
So any defender that gets any touch on a cross plays everyone onside, then?