By the letter of the law, VAR's correct with both calls. As a football fan, and we've been saying this all season, it's a farce that VAR is checking offside for decisions that tight.
Still need to see ours, but Norwich one was basically guessing where his shoulder was. It’s not a 100m sprint finish line, it should really go of the forward toe as that’s the means of propulsion and where the advantage of movement really is.
Everyone talking about VAR Quietly ignoring that Anthony Taylor of Manchester didn't give us a foul for 40 minutes, disallowed a legal goal by us, booked Lallana for a clean tackle, and allowed an offside goal against us PGMOL
Apparently cause people don't like the offside rule, its should be changed. Sounds like a load of to me. His foot is offside and VAR has shown it. Deal with it.
I'm not altogether to sure why there is any furore over these var descions. They are exactly what it was brought in to do. It hit him on the shoulder, not the arm. He was was offside. It's done and dusted. As for the offside rule, it's fine, its black and white, are you in front of him, then your offside, you cant change your mind because it's by a nats bollock. If that's the case what are you going to do? Is he offside enough? How far offside do you need to be before your actually offside?
That will be no picnic neither Tbf they are a good side Feel for them but it’s the rule not the decision Tbf it has fired them up
Really don’t like those challenges where players back in Not saying who it was for or against Just don’t like seeing them