Was Inter’s Martinez Offside vs AC Milan? | Explained



Semi-automated offside VAR technology was introduced in Serie A this weekend and Inter Milan’s Lautaro Martinez had a goal ruled out for offside in the Inter Milan vs AC Milan game, with the margins being tiny (just a few millimeters). How do you feel about semi-automated technology? It will likely be introduced into other European leagues soon, so it will impact everyone.

How can it be improved? Let me know your thoughts and ideas in the comments below.

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Chapters:
0:00 Martinez Offside
0:10 Semi-automated Technology
0:35 Improvements?

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10 opiniones en “Was Inter’s Martinez Offside vs AC Milan? | Explained”

  1. What matters is that it's going to be fair and consistent. The system doesn't care which side it is or how big the game is. The ONLY weak point will be the referees applying things like "interfering with play"

  2. Offside is offside… either you on, either you off. If we introduce tolerance the discussion will extrapolate on where a tolerance to the tolerance should be accepted and so on

  3. Well whoever loses because of the decision will always be unhappy because of the technology.

    However to make the tech more human friendly they can rule out body parts from waist above (Since they always seem too unrealistic and unjust in the eyes of players/audience and too unrealistic for the players to adjust while playing).

    Whenever the offside is caused by body parts below waist it always seem more justifiable offside in my opinion (since lower body parts seem easier to adjust for players to make/break offside).

  4. hello sir everybody saying argentina got pushed throughout the world cup . I want you to analyze every single penalty they got and your view on this . Were they really helped by the soft penalties ??

  5. They're doing too much with tech right now. Goal line was a great technology to introduce, VAR is okay and can be helpful at times, but this is going too far. Just let them play..

  6. Personally if it needs multiple different replays to see if a toenail is ahead of the defender then I think the goal should stand. Officials should use technology for blatant indiscretions that they cannot see in real time.

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