Explainer: How the Guehi 'assist' led to Barry's offside goal in Everton's draw with Man City
A controversial moment during Monday's match between Everton and Manchester City has sparked debate about offside laws after Thierno Barry appeared to benefit from being in an offside position before scoring.
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The BBC Sport analysis examines how Marc Guehi's pass to Barry resulted in a goal, despite Barry seemingly being beyond the last defender when the ball was played. The report questions whether the current law is fair in such situations and reviews other significant decisions from the game.
The incident has drawn attention because Guehi's actions effectively 'assisted' Barry while the Everton forward was technically offside. This raises questions about how the rules account for scenarios where an offside player gains an advantage from their position.
BBC Sport's analysis considers whether the offside rule, designed to prevent unfair advantage, adequately addresses this specific situation. The piece also evaluates the other major refereeing decisions from the match, providing context for the broader debate about consistency in officiating.
The article highlights that such incidents continue to divide opinion in football, with interpretations varying on what constitutes active involvement versus passive presence in an offside position.
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