No because the law states offside offence, being in an offside position is not an offence. See Kane penalty at Anfield last season as evidence, the Lovren/Karius one.Not really. How does the above law relate to the incident? It refers to a foul happening before the offside offence.
Kane was clearly offside. That was the first offence. The game should have been stopped and a free kick given. We were very fortunate to be given a penalty.
Affecting the play or playing at the ball in an offside position is an offence, being fouled whilst offside is clearly stated in that rule as being a foul.