Offside would not be for blocking the view when Kompany plays it. It would be for blocking his view when Gundogan (I think) played it. For me Its very close I wouldn't have complain either way.He sees it the whole way, you can tell that as he is moving to his right to make a save from the initial shot. At the time Kompany plays it Sane isn't blocking his view of the ball at all. The only way I would say offside here is if Sane made any kind of significant movement whilst stood in an offside position.
Offside would not be for blocking the view when Kompany plays it. It would be for blocking his view when Gundogan (I think) played it. For me Its very close I wouldn't have complain either way.
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Some chose not to understand when it does not suit. GK dives to save shot and the ball is deflected by Kompany who is clearly onside. In fact had Sane interfered with the GK causing him not to dive it would have been to his advantage!
Opening line of Law 11 needs to be spelt out.
Good point. What I was missing from my thinking was that just obstructing the view from an offside position is not enough. They must also prevent an opponent from playing or being able to play the ball at the same time.But Gundolan's shot goes straight to Kompany, so not in any sense of the law is Sane offside for that touch. As others have said, GK then has a clear view of Kompany's shot, Sane doesn't impact his ability to play the ball either so again not offside.
Of course Wenger summed all that by saying that "no one understands offside any longer"