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Too many pseudo-fans in one League Cup? Kepa's "Empty City Count" sings offside without distinguishing goalkeepers

Too many pseudo-fans in one League Cup? Kepa's "Empty City Count" sings offside without distinguishing goalkeepers

In the early morning of January 13, Beijing time, in a second leg of the English League Cup semi-finals, Chelsea beat Tottenham Hotspur 1-0, and the Blues advanced to the final with an aggregate score of 3-0.

In the 63rd minute of the game, there was a good scene of Kepa's "singing empty city plan", when Kepa first broke the ball, and then gave up the return goal, Kane raised his hand to signal the offside at the moment of receiving the ball, and then Kane completed the goal, there was also a Chelsea defender in front of Kane, but after VAR decided that Kane's goal was offside, the goal was invalid.

Too many pseudo-fans in one League Cup? Kepa's "Empty City Count" sings offside without distinguishing goalkeepers

Some fans do not understand why there are Still Chelsea players in front of the goal, and Kane is offside. In fact, the rules are very simple, first offside is not to distinguish between goalkeepers, as long as the offensive player is closer to the opposing goal line than the defender's penultimate player is offside.

Too many pseudo-fans in one League Cup? Kepa's "Empty City Count" sings offside without distinguishing goalkeepers

Kane was in front of Kepa and there was only one Chelsea player in front of him, so Kane's goal was judged to be offside. It can only be said that Kepa does have the potential to become a coach, and his ability to adapt to changes on the pitch is outstanding. Kepa's "empty city plan" did pick out some fans who did not understand the offside rules.

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