Having viewed the highlights (i), I have formed the opinion that an offside offence was not committed for the following reasons:
1. The still image above shows Vlasic (WH no. 11) touching the ball. At this moment in time, Bowen (WH no. 20) is behind the ball and therefore in an onside position.
2. Bowen may have previously been in an offside position but he does not interfere with play and/or an opponent until after Vlasic touches the ball as shown in the still image above. An offside offence can only be committed if a player is in an offside position when a teammate last touches the ball.
3. My view is that Bowen interferes with play and/or an opponent after the touch of the ball from Vlasic. Bowen is in an onside position at this moment (see para 1); therefore, he is permitted to interfere with play and/or an opponent.
4. Accordingly, no offside offence is committed.
(i)
Fair point perhaps. This is the still shot on the last touch. Now is his entire body onside here? It's his right leg going for ball here so his upper body and left shoulder is at least a decent amount closer to the goal line. I'd like to see how the VAR software would draw the lines here.