The Reds’ winger fuels a fiery discussion with a provocative post comparing Casemiro’s decisive goal to a disallowed Liverpool effort, igniting a storm among fans
Nottingham Forest’s star winger, Morgan Gibbs-White, has ignited a heated debate following Manchester United’s narrow FA Cup victory, thanks to a contentious social media post. The footballer juxtaposed Casemiro’s last-minute winner with a disallowed goal by Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk from the recent Carabao Cup final, suggesting a possible inconsistency in officiating.
The comparison highlighted what appeared to be similar offside positions in the build-up to both goals. While Casemiro’s goal was allowed, leading to Man Utd’s advancement to the quarter-finals, Van Dijk’s effort was ruled out, with a Liverpool teammate deemed to have interfered with play.
Embed from Getty ImagesThe online community was quick to dive into the debate, with many Forest supporters crying foul over what they perceived as a glaring inconsistency in the application of the offside rule. Some pointed out that Raphael Varane, Casemiro’s teammate, was not adjudged to have obstructed any Forest player, whereas Wataru Endo’s position for Liverpool led to Van Dijk’s goal being chalked off.
Despite attempts to clarify the ruling, stating that blocking is only an offence if it prevents a player from challenging for the ball, the controversy continued to rage. Fans expressed their frustration, with some suggesting that the decision was influenced by the teams involved.
As the debate raged on, some wondered whether Gibbs-White’s post could land him in hot water with the authorities, given its provocative nature. However, the winger let the image speak for itself, refraining from adding any commentary.
The discussion wasn’t limited to the offside controversy, as some Forest fans shifted focus to their team’s performance, urging players to take responsibility and improve their defending on set pieces rather than dwelling on refereeing decisions.
In contrast, Liverpool fans were able to put their offside saga to rest after Van Dijk scored the winning goal in the Carabao Cup final against Chelsea, securing the trophy for the Reds.
As the dust settles on this contentious FA Cup tie, the debate over Casemiro’s goal and the broader issue of consistency in officiating continues to simmer, adding another layer of intrigue to an already captivating football season.