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  1. Im not going to act like an expert but koopmeiners was legit in front of the keeper while lautaro seemed far enough and was on a run

    edit: thuram*

  2. It changes depending on the dynamics of the offside player. In the case of Thuram, the player is steady in an offside position at the moment of the shoot, blocking the keepers view for a long period of time.
    Dimarco shots is initially in clear view from the keeper and Lautaro, running towards the goal, ends up obstructing the shot later, when the position is not considered “active”.

  3. cause this stupid referee probably saw thuram deviate the shoot instead of lazio’s player

  4. Chivu is mason and a billionaire friends with Trump and Putin while Spalletti doesn’t have any high tier connections and the result is penalty para Real Madrid.

  5. They are both around the 6th yard box and both keepers are a little in front of the line so I’m not sure why people are saying they are in completely positions.

    That being said, Thurman, most definitely lifts a legs up a bit and while he doesn’t touch the ball, he definitely interferes with the play in that moment. A miss shot, can still interfere with play.

    But I don’t think there’s any concrete rules on when this is or isn’t considered blocking the keepers view point. The EPL had this issue earlier in the year where on was counted and the other discounted. It always just comes down to what the ref on that particular day decides

  6. PierluigiSpampagnati on

    I always find it so hilarious when Juventus fans suffer and cry about bad refereeing, how does it feel huh? First time?

  7. They are both offside, Lautaro had to jump to make sure not to touch the ball.

    The offside rule change was a mistake I don’t care if you do something or not. Offside is offside and this change made the difference to be active or passive up to the referee instead of having a clear indication

  8. Relative-Country-452 on

    I mean, it’s kinda easy:

    On one side you have Juventus, and you know Juventus is not Inter, Juventus deserves to lose…

    On the other side you have Inter, and Inter IS Inter, therefore it deserves to win, it’s Marotta’s team, you know?