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He's close but there's no contact. The scorer nudges into Beach for the header.From my understanding the close proximity and deliberate motion towards the ball is usually the deciding factor
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Sign Up Now!He's close but there's no contact. The scorer nudges into Beach for the header.From my understanding the close proximity and deliberate motion towards the ball is usually the deciding factor
And dragged a defender with him.Only reason he didnt contest was his teammate beat him to it. Its offside.
Diving for the shot is what you’d expect a keeper to do. I don’t see that as a mark against him.
That's fair enough. He's moved towards and arguably startles the keeper. Actively alters his decision making.From my understanding the close proximity and deliberate motion towards the ball is usually the deciding factor
Then they've shockingly misinterpreted the scene. FFS.My interpretation of offside law is this as well.
Scorer is definitely onside - but I do believe the other US player right on the keeper is involved enough in the play
Make what you will of this - but IFAB’s wording:That's fair enough. He's moved towards and arguably startles the keeper. Actively alters his decision making.
He was indecisive for the first. He should have either committed to coming for the ball or stayed in position. Instead he made a half-hearted half-move to come out, which just made Burgess panic.Dont think Beach can be blamed for either, hung out to dry on both.
There’s an obvious reason he was nowhere for the second though.He was indecisive for the first. He should have either committed to coming for the ball or stayed in position. Instead he made a half-hearted half-move to come out, which just made Burgess panic.
And he was nowhere for the second. I think he could have done much better on both.
Burgess was perfectly placed, had he just swept away with his right the dangers gone. Surely defenders of his level/experience can manage that? For the second, Dest was allowed to a have picnic for one on the edge of our box, then the deflection change the trajectory Beach had correctly commit to.He was indecisive for the first. He should have either committed to coming for the ball or stayed in position. Instead he made a half-hearted half-move to come out, which just made Burgess panic.
And he was nowhere for the second. I think he could have done much better on both.
If Souttar or any other guys in that position it wouldn't be an own goal. This is like copy and paste to the Japan away game.Burgess was really bad today. Just looked way off the pace. And the own goal was ridiculous. He had more time to set his feel or at least hit it with his right than he seemed to think. I guess Beach put him off by sort of half coming out, but it was still bad.
Bos was terrible in the first half, but at least made a couple of runs in the second.
Old Leckie is useless. He’s got nothing without speed. I have no idea why he’s even in the squad.
Volpato was good! Popa was our worst by far.
I think we're all aware had that been at the other end the goal wouldn't of stood.Still trying to work out the offside. Yes the scorer is not offside, but Balogun also goes for the ball. Is he not playing for the ball and part of the play? As a keeper, if I have two players running towards me, I'm worried about both. Trying to position and get in a way that I can cover both.
Yes that’s the way I see it too - but i assume VAR has decided because he didn’t actively make an action towards the ball (eg, jump for the header) that he is not involved in the play.Still trying to work out the offside. Yes the scorer is not offside, but Balogun also goes for the ball. Is he not playing for the ball and part of the play? As a keeper, if I have two players running towards me, I'm worried about both. Trying to position and get in a way that I can cover both.
Leckie is slow and couldn't keep up with the fast pressing. Boyle is quick but with any physical contact he would fall over.Hes still better than Leckie