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But he doesn’t say he knows Kane was off. He clearly says Kane isn’t offside if Lovren played the ball, and he doesn’t know if Lovren touched the ball. Thus he doesn’t know whether Kane is offside or not, so he doesn’t flag.Doesn't really help either of them though does it?
If Smart isn't sure it's touched anyone, why hasn't he flagged for Kane to be offside when he clearly says himself that Kane was?
Let's be clear, I am not debating the outcome, just the process. I get what you are saying though, Moss clearly felt he should keep his original decision, it's just unfortunate that the conversation paints both of them in a poor light.