Some football fans, particularly non-Chelsea fans, were perplexed when Harry Kane's successful goal attempt against Chelsea was called off in the Carabao Cup semifinal between the two clubs.
This is despite the fact that the Tottenham striker was ahead of Blues goalkeeper, Kepa Arrizabalaga during the buildup.
Many argue that the Chelsea goalie was behind him when he directed the ball inside the net, thus that attempt should be regarded as a goal.
However, as Antonio Rudiger has replaced Kepa in goal, Kane's attempt at goal cannot be credited as a goal due to the current offside rules .
The attempt need to be judged offside because Rudiger was last man and Kane was ahead of Kepa, who was second-last man.
To better explain this, Rudiger can be swapped with the goalkeeper, Kepa in the buildup.
That is to say, two defending players must be ahead of you if you don't want to be ruled offside.
Further to this, if Harry Kane was ahead of two defenders in the Chelsea box in any other instance, he would still be deemed offside if he was ahead of the second-last player. Whether the goalie or another outfield player is in the goalkeeping position, this is the case.
yalcouye
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my question is can Antonio Rudiger touch the ball with his hands?? like a goalkeeper
Elmakay
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the whole explanation to me is like x²-3√4π÷100×10=πr²
Zabcelpruy
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my question is can Antonio Rudiger touch the ball with his hands?? like a goalkeeper
In this case the keeper was the second defending player and saka was ruled offside despide there was a defender ahead of him, and this goal was denied too
muacnrstyz
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That’s the rules man and the rules have been there for as long as I can remember is just that you’re just knowing this rule now
City fans just started gaming 5 years ago. So dun know much about rules
Joelmiller
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my question is can Antonio Rudiger touch the ball with his hands?? like a goalkeeper
That’s the rules man and the rules have been there for as long as I can remember is just that you’re just knowing this rule now