Thor'd below from match thread
It looks closer with the lines because the 2 lines are made thicker than a thin line to give the attacker a slight benefit of doubt plus it's being viewed on a TV screen making it closer again. It only looks close only because it's a gap of a few pixels but the gap will be between the 2 lines. If you were stood there on the pitch looking across it would be a clear offside, it's just the fact the Coventry player is further away and it tricks the eye. I explained all this crap ages ago and it's why I don't get bothered about offsides as it's pointless yet some still say it's level or a toenail when it's not really.
https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threa...orts-ultra-hdr-⚽️.1616367/page-7#post-3915857
Look down where the linesman is and you can see how thick the 2 lines are in relation to the linesman as they're clearly a few inches each in reality as together they're the width of this calf. The blue line starts at Bassaka's toe going towards the goal adding inches 'advantage' on and the red line comes back away from the goal partially covering the Coventry player's boot. Even with the thicker lines, the 2 won't have overlapped even if they look close due to the shitty image as the computer VAR use knows this.
Draw a simple thin line halfway between the grass lines without the advantage of the thicker lines and it gives you a different viewing perspective. The red and blue VAR lines would be between Bassaka's toenail and left of the thin blue line below. I've added a bit of the VAR lines below to show it. The thick blue line is Bassaka's line and adds a little more forward towards Hadji. The thick red line is Haji's and comes back slightly towards Bassaka due to the thickness. If the 2 line edges manage to overlap by just 1 pixel then it's given onside as that is the advantage of the thicker lines. It just looks closer due to the shitty quality (this is done on purpose) small image they hoy up.
Someone has done similar to what I did above. It was offside by a few inches which is shite but it was the correct decision.
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