But the offside law does say that only parts of the body that can be scored from are to be considered, and that includes the shoulder, because players can score with the shoulder. The law explicitly says that arms are to be disregarded.
But the offside law does say that only parts of the body that can be scored from are to be considered, and that includes the shoulder, because players can score with the shoulder. The law explicitly says that arms are to be disregarded.
The other thing is, part of Hemed's left foot is also offside, but because the shoulder was further forward than the foot, that's where the line gets drawn.
The other thing is, part of Hemed's left foot is also offside, but because the shoulder was further forward than the foot, that's where the line gets drawn.