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Gotta give it to crowd at Anfield today. Compared to Old Trafford today which looks so bleak.
Looks like Stones is playing him on. When it's that close, it's entirely forgivable to let that stand.Definitely offside.
I looked at that but the white line should surely go in line with the grass? It clearly doesn’t.Click into the actual tweet you've quoted, and 3 pics down is how.
That 'line' has Gary Neville's work written all over it.Just received the official VAR room decision on that offside.
Just received the official VAR room decision on that offside.
Maybe it isn't an unnatural angle for TAA.
But it should be the role of the VAR, to draw loads of those lines and check it for ages to see if it stands out or not. They did this even for our second goal today so why this one ?Looks like Stones is playing him on. When it's that close, it's entirely forgivable to let that stand.
I didn't think it necessarily needed to be going into this season. Thought the rules were different??TAA's arm was not in an unnatural position according to the Premier League.
Why didn't VAR even check the incident?Simple, It is Liverpool.
If it was the other way around, they would still be checking.
The line isn't even parallel to the box line or any line on the pitchWas onside
Yeah, it seems so.Yeah, Stones played him onside. It was just difficult to see from that angle.
I mean look at that, they have the angle of the line completely wrong. Where the light and dark grass is will be 100% straight.this?
those lines....
Odd time to mention this. He's looking shaky at the back.Alexander-Arnold is supremely talented. Two-footed, great touch, can dribble. If he can keep Sterling relatively quiet today he'll answer those who criticise his defensive quality too.
That's for the attacker. There are different rules for the defending player.I thought that was irrelevant under the new rules?! If it hits the arm, it’s handball
Trump levels of fake news from Sky with that line.Was onside
I was under the impression that VAR was only to intervene when the infraction is deemed 'clear and obvious'.But it should be the role of the VAR, to draw loads of those lines and check it for ages to see if it stands out or not. They did this even for our second goal today so why this one ?
Handball from Bernardo Silva?Okay so it wasn't offside, good to know now its out of the way. Wonder what was the reason the pen wasn't given then.
Who put the penalty box lines on the pitch then, Stevie Wonder?Was onside
that is even funnier than previous oneWas onside
Gary Neville's sharpieTrump levels of fake news from Sky with that line.
The lines aren't straight!Okay so it wasn't offside, good to know now its out of the way. Wonder what was the reason the pen wasn't given then.
“Very suspicious, writings on the wall”Who put the penalty box lines on the pitch then, Stevie Wonder?