The Most Difficult Call in Soccer: OFFSIDE



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30 thoughts on “The Most Difficult Call in Soccer: OFFSIDE”

  1. usa should be barred from all international and national football those players and officials are a disgrace as is the channel commentator football is a contact sport officials should be impartial. 1 onside 2. no penalty do not call it a p.k should be booked for diving 3. it is a second yellow 4 ball to arm no penalty 5 19 should have been booked for diving 6 is fifa and uefa turning football into netball/basketball yes, is it making it unwatchable yes am i preaching a gospel that in the end will ruin football yes

  2. Proposition:
    There should be a line just outside the penalty box after which a player could make a pass without the reciver being considered offside.
    This might result in more goals and reward teams who put in the effort to go on the offensive.

  3. We can't talk about clear and obvious in this league when VAR called Marco Fabian offside for the tip his HEEL. Przybylko's goal should go to VAR and equalize the game.

  4. I loved the in-depth analysis on the close offsides goal for Philly. I learned a lot from the amount of debate that was told. All in all I’m very satisfied with how the whole action was called.

    Not.

  5. On its own, mabiala’s hands on Medina would be a soft but fair penalty. The thing is that Medina is also pushing mabiala just as much so it’s unfair to call it on Mabiala just because Medina is the one who falls.

  6. In the last play, Medina did not go down easy, the defender clearly grabs him the back of his shirt and throws him down as he strides by to the left. Medina is on his left foot trying to catch his right foot in his run, is bent over by the defenders forceful jersey grab (not he's grabbing and pushing Medina down, and not yanking or pulling) and then ultimately thrown to the ground against his direction of balance. Should have been a yellow IMO

  7. Not looking at Minnesota's goal vs Orlando either? That looked to a lot of people like the Minnesota striker was just offside and the Orlando defenders seemed to think so.

  8. Not looking at Molino's arm that caught Mendez in the face? He wasn't trying to do it but Molino flailed his arm in a position that isn't natural to running (almost horizontal) by the letter of the law that's a red.

    Orlando players didn't appeal it but surely if someone catches an arm to the face you VAR should have a look especially when their was a stoppage for the physio to come on and check on Mendez.

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