The rules of the ball state that the ball must be completely outside the perimeter of the pitch to be considered out-of-bounds, therefore, even if in the live broadcast there is a gap between the underside of the ball and the white border of the line of fund, it is still difficult to determine whether the goal should be declared invalid. It is worth mentioning that for this year’s competition a large number of sensors are added to the ball, capable of recording the external force of the ball and its position on the field. However, FIFA and ball maker adidas have yet to point out that the VAR used relevant information and technology to overturn circumstantial evidence this time around.
Due to the VAR’s change of judgement, Group E finally accompanied the Costa Rican team, becoming the German team instead of the Japanese team. In addition to the joy of the “Blue Warriors”, England fans and even the famous Lin Nica and others also gloated, in connection with the fact that the British military was misjudged and cheated because of the goal of midfielder Linbert 12 years ago, which resulted in the top 8 of the World Cup not drawing.
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Fun fact: This year’s World Cup introduced a new ball with a sensor that collects real-time spatial positioning data to make offside reviews more accurate.
But it needs to be loaded before every game 🤣 pic.twitter.com/plbNz0VmSq— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) November 30, 2022
Japan’s goal rather crudely explained. The top view is essential. #JAPSPA #bbcfootball #was pic.twitter.com/DiQfHBuCA1
— Alistair Durden (@alidurdenBBC) December 1, 2022
Germany is out of the #FIFA World Cup in the group stage!! pic.twitter.com/h3bFEYn1Pw
— Alan Shearer (@alanshearer) December 1, 2022