Whatever the rights and wrongs of the decision/outcome the process is a mess, you can't change your mind on why the goal was disallowed 10 mins later VAR is a cluster****
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Originally posted by Scratch View PostFrom the BBC interview with the Scotland manager...
"McTominay's fine free-kick is so close to being a super goal," said Clarke.
"Initially, Jack is a centimetre offside. Then when he steps towards the keeper they've asked the referee to look at it. They've interpreted Jack as interfering with the keeper. I'm not sure the goalie is saving that shot anyway."
So, he's offside, and steps towards (ie obstructs) the keeper....whether the keeper would have saved it or not is an unknown (most likely not) but the Scotland player being there means he cannot make an attempt, so the Scottish lad is interfering with play from an offside position.
I don't think he was aware of all of the shenanigans when he gave this interview.
That said, he was magnanimous enough to know he has to move on from it. Its not getting changes now.
The fact that the slightest brush on the keeper is getting given as a FK when players getting cleaned out is getting waved on is not lost on anyone. They were searching for a reason not to give the goal.Modifying post.
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this is the issue for sure; the descision was correct, but how they got to that point was another ****showOriginally posted by Exiled_red View PostWhatever the rights and wrongs of the decision/outcome the process is a mess, you can't change your mind on why the goal was disallowed 10 mins later VAR is a cluster****
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Originally posted by S-RED View Postthis is the issue for sure; the descision was correct, but how they got to that point was another ****showLol, yes fair point.Originally posted by Buzzo View Post

The decision was correct, but only because of the ****ed up laws & interpretation
The decision was wrong if you were watching the game & IFAB hadn't come along & complicated every single thing about the laws of the game.
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Theory rejected
Ball is past the keeper before he knows what is happening. You can see form behind there is almost zero contact. Certainly not enough for a foul (he doesnt appeal) nor a fall. He brushes past him. When you look at the contact the other way that went on and didnt get called as a foul (keepers contact on Robbo, foul on McGinn) then it is a double standard. That's not enough to disallow a goal for me, keeper is at fault should do better and be stronger.
Anyway I am prepared to move on knowing that nobody will agree with me.Last edited by Buzzo; 13-10-23, 04:35 PM.Modifying post.
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The keeper is far too passive, but Hendry’s only interest in the free kick is to impede him. Stood in front of him, physically backs in to him. Never any interest in attacking the ball.
Soft as hell, but can also see why it was disallowed (initial confusion over the official reason aside).
That said, I will also freely admit I’d be furious if the exact same thing happened to Liverpool.
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