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Arsene Wenger wants to re-write offside law in a bid to end VAR controversy

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Former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger during the Laureus awards [COURTESY]

Arsene Wenger is the driving force behind a move to re-write the offside law in a bid to bring an end to the controversial borderline VAR decisions that have brought football into disrepute.

The former Arsenal boss believes attacking players should be deemed onside if ANY part of their body is in line with the last opponent.

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