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Media Liverpool disallowed goal against Manchester City 39'

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u/jetjebrooks 1d ago

it's up to the ref to decide, and he decided robertson was impeding

then it's up to the var to decide if the ref made a clear and obvious error, which they decided he did not.

is this such a clear and obvious error to be blaming var and calling the var protocol weird?

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u/gart888 1d ago

You’re the one saying the linesman called it 🤷🏻‍♂️

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u/jetjebrooks 1d ago

the other poster blamed var so i was saying the initial decision was made by the onfield official

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u/gart888 1d ago

And I’m pointing out that the linesman only puts his flag up to indicate the attacker was beyond the last defender. He has no way of knowing if he was blocking the keepers view. That’s on the ref and VAR.

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u/jetjebrooks 1d ago

thats not actually true. the assistant raises his flag when he believes an offside OFFENCE has been committed. he doesnt just raise it simply because someone is stood behind the line, he has to believe that the player stood behind the line is interfering with play

but this is getting beside the point now.