TheCuriousOne
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For Brentford's second goal when Ajer headed the ball, Outtara was in an offside position, and he then tried to play the ball but didn't touch it when Reece James tried to play it as well - it went through to Carvalho who was left unmarked and scored a tap-in.
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I was just wondering whether that's offside or the rules have changed after I think United had a goal chalked off against Fulham (Maguire trying to go for the ball but not touching it) a couple of seasons ago.
PS. I am a fan, but I am not trying to argue, just understand the rules, see what people with more expertise have got to say, because most Chelsea fans will say it's an offside, while most other fans will say it's not, and I am really not interested in that.
Here are images for reference.
I was just wondering whether that's offside or the rules have changed after I think United had a goal chalked off against Fulham (Maguire trying to go for the ball but not touching it) a couple of seasons ago.
PS. I am a fan, but I am not trying to argue, just understand the rules, see what people with more expertise have got to say, because most Chelsea fans will say it's an offside, while most other fans will say it's not, and I am really not interested in that.


