it's closer than it looks because the line with which you compare the goalscorer's position is the defined by the foot of the Malaga player who made that pass and he had his leg extended all the way forward. That's what I mean't.
last defender is that guy on the goal line and Santana is between him and the GK - for there to be NO offside, Santana needs two Malaga players (field players or the GK) between him and the goal line. Here you have just one, which means offside
it's closer than it looks because the line with which you compare the goalscorer's position is the defined by the foot of the Malaga player who made that pass and he had his leg extended all the way forward. That's what I mean't.
It comes as a shock, I know very well. Some 4-5 years ago Trez scored such a goal and I argued that it wasn't offside. But in the end, I learned that it was, and Trez himself said that it's offside. It's just that 99.9% of the offsides are called because there is only one player in front of the attacker (the goalkeeper) and there needs to be two players. With time, we simply forgot to count the goalkeeper
We had "El Comandante" Hagi back in the day. I'd take Hagi over Ronaldo hundred, thousand, million times if I had the chance today. I don't think we will ever see a player like Hagi again in our team.