I also thought the cross was a square pass and not forward, but might be mistaken. But that aside, how can someone be offside after 2 opponents have played the ball.
I was brought up on the ball had to be passed forward. You’re right, nobody knows the offside rule anymore, especially as the defenders played the ball.
The best example is a short corner. The ball goes backwards but if there are no defenders on the line (or one if the keeper is off it) then the corner taker can't get involved as he would be offside.
So you're telling me you can be offside from a backwards pass? I get the moving in to an offside position side of it but surely the ball still needs to move forward?
It doesn't need to. 99% of the time the ball does go forward but very occasionally you get a scenario where the ball doesn't.
I have looked in vain for the wording that clarifies this, it is clouded by the old adage that you can't be off side at a corner because the ball can't go forward. There is nothing in the rule book that says so as far as I can tell?