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2 minutes ago, parsforlife said:

Pretty clear one for covering the keepers view.

Is the push enough for a penalty? I don’t think so.   There’s no decision that can be made to just give the goal.  It’s offside or penalty.

If Salah goes down it’s a stonewall penalty.  
 

Edit: like that Burnley guy right there. 

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16 minutes ago, parsforlife said:

Pretty clear one for covering the keepers view.

Is the push enough for a penalty? I don’t think so.   There’s no decision that can be made to just give the goal.  It’s offside or penalty.

 

But the law is that it's only offside if it 'prevents the player from being able to play the ball' by being in his line of vision. Trafford was already moving the other way before the ball was struck, and given how close in it was and the pace of the shot there is no chance he was getting near it. Does that therefore meet the above criteria?

Geniune question by the way. I don't know how much they have to take account of whether the goalkeeper has any realistic chance of saving it (which is clearly subjective anyway).

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I was waiting for this story to come out after watching the last 10 mins of the Sheffield United v Luton game. It was clear that something had been said to Morris.

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12 minutes ago, Diamonds are Forever said:

 

But the law is that it's only offside if it 'prevents the player from being able to play the ball' by being in his line of vision. Trafford was already moving the other way before the ball was struck, and given how close in it was and the pace of the shot there is no chance he was getting near it. Does that therefore meet the above criteria?

Geniune question by the way. I don't know how much they have to take account of whether the goalkeeper has any realistic chance of saving it (which is clearly subjective anyway).

I think you need to consider if the goalkeeper is moving before the shot because they’re trying to get a sight of the ball . 
You also can’t consider how likely they were to save it, doing that is asking the ref to judge how good the player is which isn’t fair on either

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