Sean_RedDevil
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Atalanta are really in a crisis.
Spoke to soonA covid depleted Torino beating Inter at home
edit: and it's 2:2
As important as Bruno for United.Lukaku showing how important to Inter he is.
Original Ball wasn't going to him, so offside not an issue.How in the hell did they get that penalty call? Hakimi was basically offside
He came from an offside position to get to the ball. That's auto offside doesn't matter if the ball isn't intended for him. Same thing happened for Inter a few weeks ago when the ball bounced off Eriksen's foot to Lukaku who was in an offside position and it was called offsideOriginal Ball wasn't going to him, so offside not an issue.
Both were right calls. You are referring to the derby game. The reason it was called offside was because the Milan defender (Kjaer) was adjudged to not have control of the ball - he basically put his foot to deflect Eriksen's pass hence he wasn't fully in control of the ball.He came from an offside position to get to the ball. That's auto offside doesn't matter if the ball isn't intended for him. Same thing happened for Inter a few weeks ago when the ball bounced off Eriksen's foot to Lukaku who was in an offside position and it was called offside
There's less than 3 seconds after Nkoulou gets the deflected ball and accidentally clips Hakimi. The intent from Hakimi to go for the ball after he was offside should be a clear call. A new phase of play should take longer than 3 seconds don't you think?Both were right calls. You are referring to the derby game. The reason it was called offside was because the Milan defender (Kjaer) was adjudged to not have control of the ball - he basically put his foot to deflect Eriksen's pass hence he wasn't fully in control of the ball.
Here N'Koulou has full control of the ball and it's in his possession, meaning it's a new passage of play hence the previous "offside" is null. If the ball deflected off the Inter play and N'Koulou and Hakimi jumped together to fight for the ball (arbitrary example) it would.have been inside as N'Koulou would not have been in possession of the ball.
Why does a new phase have to be a certain number of seconds? Also what I think doesn't matter - what matters is the rule. Also, how do you decide on how many seconds it should take? If you say 5 seconds, someone will argue why not 6? If you say 10, someone will argue 11 seconds, etc.There's less than 3 seconds after Nkoulou gets the deflected ball and accidentally clips Hakimi. The intent from Hakimi to go for the ball after he was offside should be a clear call. A new phase of play should take longer than 3 seconds don't you think?
There's also this incident from 1st half
Inter were really lucky with some of the calls from the ref
Because i've seen numerous situations like this one today given as an offside. Even on Inter forum some think they were lucky because it was a clear offside.Why does a new phase have to be a certain number of seconds? Also what I think doesn't matter - what matters is the rule. Also, how do you decide on how many seconds it should take? If you say 5 seconds, someone will argue why not 6? If you say 10, someone will argue 11 seconds, etc.
Also whether N'Koulou hits him.accidently doesn't matter. Young also clips the Torino player accidentally. You could actually argue Torino one should.mot be a penalty ad the ball is already and the player has no way if getting to it with or without Yoing clipping him.
Agree on the Bastoni challenge.
No. They're WINNING.Sanchez, Young, Lukaku are back into their United's days.
I understand what you are saying, but the other poster is correct, the defender had control of the ball, making the first pass null.There's less than 3 seconds after Nkoulou gets the deflected ball and accidentally clips Hakimi. The intent from Hakimi to go for the ball after he was offside should be a clear call. A new phase of play should take longer than 3 seconds don't you think?
There's also this incident from 1st half
Inter were really lucky with some of the calls from the ref
Hakimi runs for the ball before Nkoou even touches it ffsI understand what you are saying, but the other poster is correct, the defender had control of the ball, making the first pass null.
Similar to an attacker coming from an offside position to press a defender.
Doesn't matter. Defender makes a clear play on the ball. That's itHakimi runs for the ball before Nkoou even touches it ffs
look at the timestamp at 80:08 he doesn't even get fouled otherwise because he'd be to slow
As someone else has already stated, defender plays the ball, the original offside call is null and void.Hakimi runs for the ball before Nkoou even touches it ffs
look at the timestamp at 80:08 he doesn't even get fouled otherwise because he'd be to slow
He should get a medal for that, having played in the majority of their games. Quite the story, a club like that winning a title.Hauge scores the third for Milan in stoppage time on the day his former club wins the Norwegian league.