But Jelavic was offside from the initial shot. How that's not gaining an advantage I'm not sure.
Having seen the replay again, it was an attempted "clearance" from the Irish player so guess that it's not offside if the defender had "control" of the situation?
Yeah I know it came off a defender last, but Jelavic was already offside when the first shot was struck outside the box (as was another attacker). Presumably it classes as a second phase or whatever bollocks, but he clearly gained an advantage and that's what the rule is supposed to prevent.
Don't think so. If the initial shot had gone in, you wouldn't have claimed it was offside, would you?
Eh? In that case Jelavic wouldn't have gained an advantage.
If the initial shot had gone straight to Jelavic who had controlled it then offside should definitely have been given.
No doubt. My point is if he had been onside when the initial shot came in, then ran 'offside' and was still in that 'offside' position when the ball deflected off the Ireland player, you wouldn't argue that the goal wouldn't have stood, would you? What position he was in during that initial shot is surely irrelevant.
Wouldn't have been a second phase then would it, just a bad back pass..