@Gordon_maclean1@CensoredHumans I wouldn’t say it directly led to a goal. They had to travel the whole field, rather indirectly. I was looking for clarification on the rule as a general fan, and you don’t seem to have it, so no big deal.
@Gordon_maclean1@CensoredHumans It sort of does. How far back can VAR go then to overturn a goal? The beginning of the opposing team’s attack? 10 minutes? The beginning of the match? There has to be a line, and I believe it’s stated to be the beginning of the attack leading up to the goal.
@MostHated1000W@CensoredHumans So let’s assume it was as a foul, was it inside the window of post-goal VAR? My understanding is it has to be on the attack, not the initial interception at the other end of the field.