Yes. Real had one bizarrely chalked off just before halftime in their first attack against us in Paris. It came off the leg Fabinho wasn't attempting to play the ball with - ludicrous and I said so at the time. Also was your pen against us at Anfield a few years ago when donkey Lovren swiped at the ball and missed and it went through to Kane in an otherwise offside position, who was then brought down by the clown Karius. The argument here is that if Lovren allows the ball to go to Kane and he scores and the lino has missed it (it was before VAR) he's crucified for not attempting to cut it out.
Tbf, he should have just been crucified for being ****e, truth be told.
Oh, and Milner in 2018 against City in the CL QF at the Emptyhad - the ball came off his thigh and went to Jesus (iirc?) who slammed it in - overruled as offside as it was deemed Karius flapped the ball onto Milner. Milner definitely moved towards it though, whether by a deliberate or conscious act only he could say. I say you can never overrule a goal in those circumstances, which brings us back to last night: the defender is there trying to intercept the cross, so the intention to play the ball is there by his positioning, IMO.