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07th Nov 2020

Disallowed Patrick Bamford goal labelled ‘worst decision in football history’

Leeds thought they had drawn level with Crystal Palace before Patrick Bamford's goal was disallowed for offside because... VAR

Reuben Pinder

Throw VAR in the bin

Patrick Bamford appeared to have drawn the scores level between Leeds and Crystal Palace after Scott Dann’s early header gave the hosts the lead, but his goal was ruled out for offside after a VAR check.

On BT Sport score, Robbie Savage described it as the “worst decision in the history of football.”

The game was on BT Sport Box Office, so we cannot show you a video of the goal in question. Rest assured it was a lovely scooped finish. But we can show you a still image of the offside, which tells the whole story.

As you can see, almost the entirety of Bamford’s body is onside, except for the end of his arm, because he is pointing at the space he wants the ball played into. He gets the ball played into that space and scoops the ball past Vicente Guaita.

But VAR saw it correct to disallow this goal, despite all the visual evidence presented suggesting there was nothing illegal about it.

The lines drawn on on the screen apparently show his armpit, which apparently you can score with, being offside. But if you look at the picture with your eyes, it’s clear the line is drawn down from his bicep, not his armpit.

Even advocates of VAR must disagree with its implementation here. In what world is this offside? Look me in the eye and tell me that’s offside. It isn’t, is it?

Anyway, thankfully it didn’t matter because Palace went on to win 4-1, with goals coming from Dann, Ebere Eze, a Helder Costa own goal and Jordan Ayew.