So I have too much time while I am nursing my flu and I feel Solanke's goals should definitely have stood. But as soon as I saw Tierny's face last night at the VAR I knew he was trying fucking hard to invalidate the goal. See his hand gesture and the facial expression of the assistant official looking like he's doubting the decision a bit:
But worse was the inaccurate ruling from the lines. The pixelation itself was a benefit of the doubt. It's atrocious in terms of video quality for a VAR standard. But we can still see the field lines segmentations. It wouldn't be defined, so the drawing of the lines wouldn't and shouldn't be as well. Actually it doesn't even take drawing of lines to already see Solanke was onside.
So as seen here with what I have done in Photoshop, the blue line is what the demarcation of the segments on the field. Parallel to the blue line was the green line drawn right up to the toe of the Liverpool defender. See how Solanke was soooo onside. ONLY Werner was offside there.
It has to take a parallax error drawn as shown in red line in order to show Solanke was offside. AND THAT'S WHAT VAR DID. WE can sort of see the lines joined at the far side and became separated at the nearside. RIDICULOUS. And the drawing of the lines down from the shoulders was just hazarding a guess all along, I AM DAMN SURE. They are not be able to tell from there.
It's a terrible standard of officiating. Any Photoshop user can do a better job than those useless refs. Parallel lines don't meet, and that angle wasn't even converging to have the lines so close as the far side.