Arsene Wenger has proposed a radical new offside rule which would see attackers called onside if any part of their body is in line with a defender.
The former Arsenal boss, 75, who now works as FIFA's head of global football development, hit out at the impact of 'frustrating' VAR on offside calls and said the new law needs to return the 'advantage' to attackers.
It is the latest of a raft of controversial changes, including a biennial World Cup, suggested by the invincibles manager.
Speaking on beIN Sports, Wenger said: 'In 1990 we decided that [there is] no offside anymore when you are on the same line when you are defending.