posted by buggythegret (credit to him)
Its a very interesting stat this, he must have trained this skill extensively to time his runs. One of the many reasons for his high scoring prowess.
Haaland goes offside, every 373 min.
For comparison, Gabriel Jesus was offside 114 times in 213 games(12870 mins).
(Jesus is offiside every 112 mins/ halland's every 373 mins)
Salah's 131 offside in 256 games. (offside every 160 min) *note: wingers are less prone to be offside.
Now here comes the best one.
51 offsides in 67 games (offside every 74 mins)
Rasmus with 15 off in 30 games. (offisde every 144 mins)
by punishGoalhanging
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I’m pretty sure Timo Werner had more than 15 goals ruled out for Offside in 2 seasons at Chelsea.
They won’t introduce the daylight rule. It’s a stupid idea, would make teams more defensive and doesn’t even solve the problem.
According to Arsene Wenger, there will be an IFAB vote on the daylight offside rule. Trials on it were done by FIFA in the past few years and the results are very good (according to NewYorkTimes)
IFAB probably want to commemorate the 100 years after the 1925 offside rule change that vastly improve football (offside rule was changed from last 3 defenders to last 2 defenders). 2025 offside rule change will also go down in history.
Worst case scenario, IFAB can ditch if after a year or two. This rule change can be easily reversed. It’s not a constitution amendment.
We don’t know for sure if the daylight offside rule change will be good improvement or bad improvement for football until we see it in action among the Top Leagues. Trial results say it create more attacking chances and more attacking football and more goals.
The daylight offside rule will lessen stoppages due to offside since there will be fewer offside compare to before. Since not all strikers will live on the edge and be caught offside. Offside traps less effective etc…So this will cut down on offside stoppage.
Give me the nunez stats
Why not just go with the automated offsides instead of trying to be complicated? Automated offsides are still new and could be the solution. There’s an art in defending and applying the offside trap. I don’t want to see attackers given the advantage.
The daylight offside rule is the dumbest proposal going and will just cause teams to play deeper and more defensive football with a “they can’t run behind us if there is nothing behind us” mentality.
The current offside rule is one of the few that is a clear cut statement of pure fact, you’re on or you’re off. Adding any room for interpretation or grey area into that rule will only muddy things further rather than improving the game. We already have enough subjective decisions, whereas offsides, like goal like tech, can be irrefutable.
Don’t look at Rashfords offside stats please…
Hard to be offside when your team is camped out in the oppositions half passing side ways for 75 minutes of the game isn’t it.
More stats. Who cares? He’s a completely different player to say Salah who you’ve compared him to. Salah is pace and explosive trying to get in behind. Compare how many line breaking runs they both try to make to get a true reflection of that stats worth anything.
It’s not just his elite movement, it’s that he’s got players behind him who can play first time passes before the defence is set