Neville reaction on Japan Var controversial Ao Tanaka goal in Japan vs Spain as Germany Eliminated
Why Japan’s second goal against Spain was controversially allowed by VAR despite ball appearing to be out of play
Kaoru Mitoma’s cross was ruled as not going out of play.
Gary Neville and Graeme Souness were left confused as to why a VAR decision was not made clear to viewers during Japan’s amazing win over Spain in Qatar.
Japan’s second goal against Spain, scored by Ao Tanaka, was allowed to stand after a lengthy VAR check
Japan beat Spain 2-1 on Thursday night, with both teams qualifying for the knockout stage and Germany surprisingly falling at the group stage.
There was a controversial moment, though, when Kaoru Mitoma crossed to Ao Tanaka to score Japan’s second on 51 minutes.
it was initially ruled out by the referee as the ball appeared to cross the line and go out for a goal-kick, although VAR ruled that it had not gone out, with replays showing that it was a very close call.Japan var Goal gegen Spanien
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5 Comments
The picture taken in after he hit the ball making the ball in sfter it was out first..
It’s in
This ruling will cause major problems in the future regarding corner claims and throwing claims which will produce matches with 20 minutes injury time and therefore could make a linesman's job redundant
It's in when you see it from the overhead view.
i heard duha stadium world top advance technology still makes error?nobody and nothings is perfect,for me its consider outside,because balls round is half out the line