Quote from: eamonn on Today at 09:23:58 AMQuote from: eye digress on Today at 04:54:00 AMOnly silver lining was that we got a decision at Old Trafford (though fwiw, it was never a goal, Onana clearly interfering with play in my view).1He didn't touch the ball nor block thr goalies view.Yes, am sure you're right that it conforms to the current laws.However, in my view: since (i) Onana is the last player the ball must pass before the keeper, and (ii) the keeper has to factor in the possibility that Onana may divert the ball, he was most certainly interfering with the keeper's perception of the situation, and therefore with play.In any event, I felt sure they would find some reason to disallow it, so was pretty surprised it was given!
Quote from: eye digress on Today at 04:54:00 AMOnly silver lining was that we got a decision at Old Trafford (though fwiw, it was never a goal, Onana clearly interfering with play in my view).1He didn't touch the ball nor block thr goalies view.
Only silver lining was that we got a decision at Old Trafford (though fwiw, it was never a goal, Onana clearly interfering with play in my view).1
Didn’t expect to win but I thought we actually did ok. Game plan worked in the first half and I wondered if we were going to see another Emery masterclass. Did well to come back level but the key moment of the match was Abraham not controlling and finishing that chance at 1-1 when we were on top. Barkley MOTM for us. Our main problem at the minute is that almost all of our main attacking players are misfiring: Watkins, Buendia and Rodgers. And they have been for a long time. I think Barkley playing were he is could really help until Tielemans is back.
... The third Bogarde passing the ball back into our 6 year area.
Watching the goals and main incidents back, lovely run and pass from Maatsen into Tammy for chance at end. He should finish it, Luiz probably finishes it if Garcia pulls out, Garcia definitely finishes it if Luiz pulls out. Comedy show. Tammy's touch to put us 1-2 up was Ollie esque, horrendous really. Should be hitting it first time in any case. Bailey did pretty well then. Didn't see Mings missed header in extended highlights.First goal, Barkley doesn't track Casemiro it looks like but Watkins is beaten at front post anyway. Martinez should tip it over. Second, Bogarde is out of position should force Fernandes to go down line and cut out pass option inside. Konsa flat footed, maybe Martinez should be out quicker to narrow angle. Third a complete mess, Bogarde caught on cross field ball. Konsa a bit unfortunate and I'm expecting Onana to block the shot. Unfortunate with deflection. Sesko made a complete mess of another break down the Bogarde/Konsa channel late on.
The possible no goal decision was nothing to do with Onana’s position blocking the keeper’s vision but whether the ball brushed his shorts or some part of his body which from all camera angles was inconclusive. In hindsight, had it being disallowed we could have added another decision to our portfolio of shit decisions against us in this fixture. Maybe that influenced the Var decision bearing in mind the history of ManU favourable decisions that have happened. It could be that officials are feeling our heat as I was convinced the goal would be var-ed off.
Doesn't matter whether the keeper would have saved it. If the officials judged that it made any contact with Onana it would have been offside.
Quote from: eye digress on Today at 10:22:06 AMQuote from: eamonn on Today at 09:23:58 AMQuote from: eye digress on Today at 04:54:00 AMOnly silver lining was that we got a decision at Old Trafford (though fwiw, it was never a goal, Onana clearly interfering with play in my view).1He didn't touch the ball nor block thr goalies view.Yes, am sure you're right that it conforms to the current laws.However, in my view: since (i) Onana is the last player the ball must pass before the keeper, and (ii) the keeper has to factor in the possibility that Onana may divert the ball, he was most certainly interfering with the keeper's perception of the situation, and therefore with play.In any event, I felt sure they would find some reason to disallow it, so was pretty surprised it was given!It didn’t interfere with the keeper, the way it was hit he was never stoping that.
Quote from: cdbearsfan on Today at 02:36:31 PMDoesn't matter whether the keeper would have saved it. If the officials judged that it made any contact with Onana it would have been offside.I get that, but it didn't.I've had Redmankers trying the argument on me that he impeded the keeper's view of the shot whilst in an offside position ... clearly irrelevant.