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Looking at the replay I cant see how that is offside.
Someone at BBC HQ need to get on the phone and let the studio gang know about their impartiality rules.
They’re not exactly keeping quiet about their thoughts on the VAR decision.
Surprised how many Equador fans there are....apparently it's a bit over-cool in the stadium with the under seat air con....
Ecuador's first goal was offside despite my misgivings at the time. Qatar are extremely poor and will almost certainly lose every game.
Dion Dublin jizzing all over Qatar and praising them is laughably embarrassing.
Has Dion Dublin be chosen because he is genial and presents a TV show? It can’t be for his analysis surely. I’m not a football scholar and do like listening to wisdom but good grief this has been painful. admittedly he could explain how the hyperextension may have felt but anyone who’s played any football already knows that even if it was only as a youngster. I’m no fan of the BBC at all these days, but can they not find anybody with an opinion of note?
Loads of empty seats already those in the corporate seats probably gone for a beer
Looks like our stylish and innovative ayatollah seats have inspired the stadium designers.
Am I missing something.? They keep showing the "offside" but the clip is when the challenge is made with the keeper. He wasnt offside when the ball was played?
Apparently the offside was the player receiving the knockdown not for the initial header. Can’t be arsed checking.
Haha nice one
where is the wales usa thread
Did anyone watch the game?
I missed it but just saw the highlights on BBC iPlayer and can't work out why Ecuador had a goal ruled out for offside. VAR on the replay shows the striker as offside when he plays the ball, not when the ball was played to him.
Anyone know what happened?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/football/63669797