Well, this isn't any kind of unpopular opinionLautaro to score against Fiorentina, you heard it here first.
Yea, but the last game gave off the vibe that he is easing back in form. Have a strong feeling he will have a very strong second half season.It's not goals, this needs to be emphasis. It's the overall way how he looks on the pitch so movements, involvement in the game, press, intensity etc... Anyone who can see it knows what i m talking about. He is simply a shell of a former self.
I bet you he won’t he will miss a sitter instead.Lautaro to score against Fiorentina, you heard it here first.
Nope VAR confirms that's not a goal. No perspective bias here:That's an angled view. The ball is a sphere and the entirety of it needs to cross the line.
e.g. Look at this "certain goal" that didn't actually cross the line in birds eye view.
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Regardless, this is about Lautaro and how well he took his goal.
If you look at defenders and De Gea in that play, no one is focusing on the ref, no one's raising their arms during the play, they are solely focused on the game. It was a well taken goal, but unfortunately not a legal one.Nope VAR confirms that's not a goal. No perspective bias here:
Fiorentina-Inter, Open VAR: "Dumfries? Uscita, Doveri fa continuare ma..."
Il pallone giocato dall'olandese, però, era uscito in fallo laterale, come dimostrano le immagini mostrate a Open VARwww.fcinter1908.it
Btw Lautaro shoots after the ref waves the flag. That's same as offside goal i.e. defender wouldn't try as hard to stop a disallowed goal regardless.
Wait until he really scores to celebrate dude
They all saw what happened and knew it would be disallowed regardless coz there is VAR:If you look at defenders and De Gea in that play, no one is focusing on the ref, no one's raising their arms during the play, they are solely focused on the game. It was a well taken goal, but unfortunately not a legal one.
It's one thing raising your hand for calling a whistle to be made, another thing to stop playing when you hear the actual whistle. Are you going to claim the defender or De Gea stopped playing or didn't play properly because one of their team mates raised his hand?They all saw what happened and knew it would be disallowed regardless coz there is VAR:
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We are talking about professionals who could detect milliseconds offside traps here.
Yes Adli and Dodo were literally jogging after the shout. Ranieri ran half-ass and only Comuzzo were serious because coach tells them not to stop playing until the whistle. Check it again mate.It's one thing raising your hand for calling a whistle to be made, another thing to stop playing when you hear the actual whistle. Are you going to claim the defender or De Gea stopped playing or didn't play properly because one of their team mates raised his hand?
Because I just checked the video and they are fully focused on the play. Players know everything will be VAR checked anyway, so need to play the plays till the end.
not gonna lie that goes pretty hard