Why Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk's Goal at Man City Was Disallowed: A Deep Dive into the PGMOL Chief's Defense
The PGMOL chief, Howard Webb, has addressed the controversy surrounding Virgil van Dijk's disallowed goal in the match against Manchester City. In an interview on the Match Officials Mic'd Up show, Webb provided a detailed explanation, highlighting the subjective nature of the decision and the factors that led to it.
The core issue lies in the offside rule and the judgment required when a player interferes with an opponent. Webb explained that when the ball reaches Van Dijk, the Manchester City players move out, leaving Andrew Robertson in an offside position near the six-yard box. The key question is whether Robertson's actions impacted the goalkeeper, Donnarumma.
As the ball moves towards Robertson, he makes a clear action to duck below the ball, which is close to the goalkeeper. This action raises the question of whether it affected Donnarumma's ability to save the ball. Webb emphasized that this is a highly subjective decision, and the officials had to consider the player's proximity to the goalkeeper and the ball's trajectory.
The decision to disallow the goal was based on the officials' judgment that Robertson's action impacted Donnarumma. Webb acknowledged that this interpretation is not universally accepted, but he argued that it is not unreasonable to understand why they reached that conclusion. The player's position and the need to duck out of the way of the ball were crucial factors.
The VAR's role is to review on-field decisions and determine if the offside outcome was clearly and obviously wrong. In this case, the VAR determined that the offside call was not clearly and obviously incorrect, and thus, they did not intervene. Webb concluded that while the decision may be controversial, it was based on a thorough analysis of the situation, and the officials' judgment should be respected.
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