But the lino did give him a reason to change the initial decision. Pretty sure he explained the law and said that if Moss was sure that Lovren had played the ball then it's a penalty and if he was unsure then it had to be offside. Moss said he was unsure, then asked "Martin" to have a look at...
No he wasn't. That player didn't deliberately play the ball. In the end Jon Moss made the correct decision (even though, like others, I disagree with this interpretation of the current law), but the way he got there was awful. The footage of the lino telling him the law is unbelievable. Moss...