Another VAR mistake today. The bloke down the pub will tell you that you need a defender between the forward and the goal to be onside but this is wrong. You need two, but one is normally the keeper. For Arsenal's winner, Pickford came charging out past all the players in the action. So when the cross came in, there was only one defender between Havertz and the goal. Keeper was not active. OFFSIDE.
Refs got it wrong again.
Havertz looked level with one defender, whilst there was another defender on the line from when I saw it
Another VAR mistake today. The bloke down the pub will tell you that you need a defender between the forward and the goal to be onside but this is wrong. You need two, but one is normally the keeper. For Arsenal's winner, Pickford came charging out past all the players in the action. So when the cross came in, there was only one defender between Havertz and the goal. Keeper was not active. OFFSIDE.
Refs got it wrong again.
Havertz looked level with one defender, whilst there was another defender on the line from when I saw it
But not sure they actually reviewed it or drew lines. I suspect they didnt cotton onto the actual law.
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Keeper “not active”?