🚨❌VAR missed an offside in Chelsea’s goal against Arsenal.
📸Enzo Fernández, in an offside position when Chalobah plays the ball, makes contact with an opponent AND attempts to play the ball.
❓The English VAR seems to have gone completely blind with offside decisions lately. pic.twitter.com/No9hSi1AGF
— FutOffsides (@FutOffsides) November 30, 2025
You don't need to touch the ball to commit an offside offence. pic.twitter.com/ARi0Im49WE
— FutOffsides (@FutOffsides) November 30, 2025
My bad.
Let me make it a bit more clear for you. pic.twitter.com/JEhxg1907b
— FutOffsides (@FutOffsides) November 30, 2025
You can’t be offside directly from a corner (Law 11), but once a teammate flicks it on, it’s normal play again. At Chalobah’s touch Enzo looks ahead of ball & defenders and tries to play it – that’s the offside everyone’s talking about, not the corner itself
— Chαrliε Bεαto MD (@charliebeato) November 30, 2025
Yeah that probably should've been chaulked off. With Enzo being off, he prevent Mosq from clearing the ball easily since he couldn't get to it due to Enzo jumping himself and blocking. Big disappointed, but we had tons of time to pull a goal ahead and failed.
— Kurt E. (@KurtMahGurt) November 30, 2025
