Why is Lewandowski’s goal offside when it seemed like it wasn’t in the first replay? | Relief
Barcelona took the lead in Anoeta thanks to a Robert Lewandowski goal that seemed entirely legitimate in the eyes of the crowd. Pau Kubarsi starts the game with a diagonal and surgical pass to Frenkie de Jong, who receives, directs and shoots towards goal, but the ball bounces off the body of the Polish striker. His shot to the thigh baffles the Real Sociedad defence. Remiro does not clarify, and Lewandowski does not forgive. And Barcelona is celebrating. There seems to be no doubt, because in the images offered by the production, it seems that the entire body of the attacker is behind Naig Agerd. But after a few seconds and after the referee consulted with the room, the VOR voids it due to offside..
One of the questions that is most often repeated on social networks is: how is it possible that the first image on television show that the Real Sociedad player’s boot is behind (or at least it appears to be) but the semi-automatic offside dummies are not. Is this a system error? Don’t we see it well enough??
The answer is so simple that VAR is not responsible for the shot or shot that the TV broadcast uses in the first place to demonstrate to the viewers whether it is offside or not. To sum it up, The filmmakers are looking for that exact moment to show how Frenkie de Jong paints the play. and the position of Agerd and Lewandowski. In this case, the action is especially difficult because Martin Zubimendi covers the Dutchman’s leg with his body, so it is not easy to know at what point the ball leaves his boots.
Now whatVAR used the same image popular on social media, in which Agerd’s foot appears to be behind the Polish striker.? No, and here is the key to everything. Semi-automatic offside supposedly uses technology with no room for error, which the system accurately records the moment the ball leaves Frenkie de Jong’s foot.
As you can see, the first image shown on television cannot be the same as the final image used in the VOR room. Proof of this is a not very clear photograph, which could be seen on television for only tenths of a second. Before showing the graphic designs of the players of the play in question, the production shows a blueprint of the exact image they used. to determine what happened.
It’s a show of faith because it’s barely noticeable and the quality isn’t the best. In the image used by VAR (which can be seen just above in the same information), the Real Sociedad player’s arm appears to be extended backwards, which can later be seen in the 3D designs of the players. However, In the image you can see just below this paragraph, Agerd’s hand is more collected. In short, this is not the same frame.
In these tight games, the top or bottom frame can make the difference between a player getting into the field or taking the lead..
The system tries to be as precise as possible through the use of technology, and no matter how millimeter-sized it is, it seems to indicate the exact moment and exact position of all its actors. It is very important to understand this issue in order to distinguish between the two agents who act in any dispute: TV broadcasting is one thing, and the image of VAR is another..
And VAR, as the arbitration element operating from Las Rozas, is not responsible for the images previously broadcast on television.but rather the final result achieved after a careful analysis of the action as a whole, thanks to the application of technology concluded by La Liga.
Since Hansi Flick’s arrival, there have been more people in the VOR room than usual.. Last week in the derby against Espanyol, the blue and white scored two goals that were disallowed by just a few centimeters, while the images also raised some doubts, but clearly not as big as Lewandowski’s against Real Sociedad. In this case, Barca turned out to be a team that suffered from the fine line separating a legitimate goal from an invalid one. Shortly before the end of the first half, Sheraldo Becker made it 1-0 to Churi-Urdines, and the Blaugrana went to the dressing room without seeing a picture of Lewandowski being offside.