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Norway questions validity of England's equalizer in World Cup quarter-final
12 Temmuz 2026BBC News
- Norway's World Cup journey concludes with a quarter-final loss to England, leaving them frustrated over a controversial goal. They contend that Jude Bellingham's equaliser should have been disallowed due to a possible interference from the spidercam.
- The debate centers around whether the ball made contact with the camera system before entering the goal. This incident has sparked discussions on the effectiveness of VAR technology in such critical moments.
- Norway's exit from the World Cup marks a significant moment in their football history, as they sought to advance past the quarter-finals for the first time. The match against England was highly anticipated, and the outcome has left fans and analysts debating the role of technology in modern football.
- The controversy surrounding Bellingham's goal highlights ongoing challenges in football regarding the use of technology for officiating. While VAR aims to enhance accuracy, incidents like this raise questions about its implementation and the clarity of the rules.
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This article reflects the opinions and interpretations of the events surrounding the match and does not necessarily represent the official stance of the governing bodies involved.
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