I was wondering why "2-1 United" was trending on Twitter a couple of hours ago...2-1. The officials lead.
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I was wondering why "2-1 United" was trending on Twitter a couple of hours ago...2-1. The officials lead.
Because Rashford didn’t touch the ballHow is that not interfering with play?
You don't have to touch the ball to commit an offside offence.Because Rashford didn’t touch the ball
He wasn’t interfering with play though according to the rulesYou don't have to touch the ball to commit an offside offence.
The only people that don't think that was offside are Utd fans.
"preventing an opponent from playing or being able to play the ball by clearly obstructing the opponent’s line of vision"He wasn’t interfering with play though according to the rules
Some other part of rule 11 would have to apply
Pep out! Bald fraud.
The rule is poorly drafted and requires subjective interpretation. There is always the argument that a player is affecting play by virtue of being there. If the offside rule was intended to penalise any player in an “offside” position, it would state that - and not be the convoluted mess that it is."preventing an opponent from playing or being able to play the ball by clearly obstructing the opponent’s line of vision"
and
"making an obvious action which clearly impacts on the ability of an opponent to play the ball"
He gained possession of it, albeit without touching it, feigned a shot and blocked defenders.
The keeper could've come for it if he wasn't there, too.
It's a terrible decision and Rashford affects all of the players around him.The rule is poorly drafted and requires subjective interpretation. There is always the argument that a player is affecting play by virtue of being there. If the offside rule was intended to penalise any player in an “offside” position, it would state that - and not be the convoluted mess that it is.
Casemiro’s ball took the City defenders out of the game. They couldn’t affect the goal whether Rashford was there or not.They couldn’t get back quickly enough.
Ederson doesn’t make any move to come off his line. He’s 15 feet from the ball when Fernandes strikes it. Had he done and had Rashford obstructed or impeded him (hypothetical), the goal should have been disallowed.
Correct decision, good goal.
No sympathy for City deserved (and I didn’t see them looking particularly aggrieved at the final whistle).
It’s a terrible rule, but it was correctly applied today.It's a terrible decision and Rashford affects all of the players around him.
He stands over the ball for several seconds and feigns a shot, FFS.
Ederson positions himself to save that non-shot, too.
https://dubz.co/v/bd6g01
Casemiro should've been off for numerous fouls, including a push in the back in the box, too.
He's one of those players that never gets penalised for anything, for no apparent reason.
Exceptionally annoying. Bent. As. ****.
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Rashford knew he was offside or he'd have touched the ball.It’s a terrible rule, but it was correctly applied today.
The reality is that none of the players on either side in the moment knew whether there was an offside or not, except possibly Fernandes, Had Rashford taken a shot, there would have been a different outcome.
Nobody has done anything wrong. The officials applied the rule after the event - and did so correctly. No mistakes, no corruption. The issue is the efficacy of the rule.

It’s a terrible rule, but it was correctly applied today.