November 6, 2024

Leeds striker Patrick Bamford has goal ruled out by VAR against Crystal Palace for another armpit offside

Bamford #Bamford

LEEDS striker Patrick Bamford was robbed of a goal by ANOTHER farcical VAR ‘armpit offside’.

The call was quickly labelled the worst “in the history of football” by pundit Robbie Savage.

Leeds ace Patrick Bamford had a goal ruled out for ANOTHER armpit offside

2

Leeds ace Patrick Bamford had a goal ruled out for ANOTHER armpit offside VAR Mike Dean somehow ruled the goal out

2

VAR Mike Dean somehow ruled the goal outCredit: Getty Images – Getty

The Whites forward thought he has pulled one back for his side who trailed against Crystal Palace but Mike Dean at Stockley Park somehow chalked the goal off.

As the ball was poked through, Bamford had his arm outstretched to signal where he wanted it.

He managed to get on the end of it and dink the ball beyond Vicente Guaita but Dean was waiting in the wings to spoil the party.

VAR images show Bamford’s feet and most of his body behind the deepest Palace defender as the ball was played through.

And even the VAR line – which is supposed to demonstrate the offside – appears to come from Bamford’s tricep rather than a goalscoring part of the body – per the rules.

Fans and pundits alike were quick to slam Dean’s absurd decision with many calling it a ‘disgrace’.

Savage said: “It’s quite incredible.”

“That’s the most unbelievable one I’ve ever seen. That is the worst I’ve ever seen. The worst in the history of football.”

Gary Lineker tweeted: “That’s another ridiculous VAR offside decision to disallow Bamford’s goal. I actually loathe the way it’s being implemented.”

Football fan Simon wrote: “Absolute utter disgrace of a decision… we say it every week now VAR is ruining the game!”

Another supporter, Marc, added: “Waste of time this at the minute. Proper turn off.

“Now his arm is offside I give up. So far away from the real game it’s frightening.”

Former West Ham and England centre-back Matt Upson was also baffled by the decision.

Speaking on BBC 5Live, he said: “It was a perfectly timed run, Patrick Bamford does everything right, he’s got the lean so his feet are far back.

“So his upper body is leaning and he’s got the momentum to get in behind and he’s got his hand out to signal ‘put the ball there and I’ll score’.

“And he’s done everything right. Is it his hand that’s offside?

“I don’t understand that because you can’t score with your hand. To have that ruled out, well, that’s another one to debate.”

Tottenham boss Mourinho admits he feels ‘uncomfortable’ about Bale playing for Wales because assistant manager works for Arsenal

Leave a Reply