FOOTBALL fans were left furious after the League One playoff match between Leyton Orient and Stockport was marred by a “ludicrous” offside call.
Charlie Kelman opened the scoring for Orient in the first half, despite seemingly being significantly offside when he tapped in his 26th goal of the season.
ReutersCharlie Kelman’s opening goal against Stockport cause huge controversy[/caption]
Sky SportsKelman appeared to be offside as the ball was flicked on[/caption]
Sky SportsKelman appeared onside from the initial header[/caption]
Sky SportsHe was significantly beyond the last man after a flick on from Omar Beckles[/caption]
Leyton Orient have broken the deadlock thanks to Charlie Kelman’s 26th goal this season pic.twitter.com/PzvylKKBxY
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Kelman got on the end of a loose header in the box to put his side 1-0 up heading into half-time.
However, there was a huge gap between the last Stockport defender and the 23-year-old forward when the ball was nodded on by Omar Beckles.
Beckles jumped up to flick on a speculative Sean Clare ball that was heading into the box.
Kelman was narrowly onside from the Clare ball, but was very clearly beyond the last man when Beckles tried to flick it on.
It’s not clear if Beckles did manage to get a touch on the ball, but the officials seemed to think he didn’t, as the goal was awarded and the game subsequently overshadowed by the decision.
Fans were convinced that Beckles did touch it and immediately took to social media to voice their opinions.
One wrote: “Could get a tank in there!”
While another added: ” @Specsavers, do you have room for this Lino?”
Sky SportsStockport County manager Dave Challinor fumed at the officials at halt-time[/caption]
Sky SportsStockport player pleaded their case to the referee too[/caption]
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A third wrote: “It’s terrible guys, absolutely terrible”.
And a fourth posted: “I do not want VAR but with officials this bad we might actually need it”.
It wasn’t just fans that were furious either, but also the Stockport players.
They immediately surrounded referee Benjamin Speedie to explain that they felt a mistake had been made.
While Stockport boss Dave Challinor could be seen confronting the official in the tunnel at half-time.
Unfortunately for Stockport, they were unable to change the referee’s mind
And without VAR in the playoff semi-finals, the officials could do nothing to overturn the initial decision.
Stockport managed to quickly overturn the deficit themselves though.
Goals from Oliver Norwood and Fraser Horsfall after the break put Stockport 2-1 up at Brisbane Road.
Shutterstock EditorialOliver Norwood scored from the spot to draw Stockport level[/caption]
Shutterstock EditorialFraser Horsfall scored just five minuted later to give the visitors the lead[/caption] Creator – [#item_custom_dc:creator]