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Cablegate: should Jude Bellingham’s first goal against Norway have been disallowed?
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The Guardian·about 20 hours ago

Cablegate: should Jude Bellingham’s first goal against Norway have been disallowed?

Ørjan Håskjold Nyland’s goal-kick late in the first-half of Norway’s World Cup quarter-final with England is intercepted by Elliot Anderson. Photograph: BBC

View image in fullscreen Ørjan Håskjold Nyland’s goal-kick late in the first-half of Norway’s World Cup quarter-final with England is intercepted by Elliot Anderson. Photograph: BBC Norway’s goalkeeper, Ørjan Håskjold Nyland, launches a goal-kick down the pitch two minutes into stoppage time at the end of the first half. The ball falls just inside England’s half, near the touchline, where Elliot Anderson is able to gather possession and drive forward.

Anderson with the ball at his feet having intercepted Nyland’s goal-kick. Photograph: FOX

View image in fullscreen Anderson with the ball at his feet having intercepted Nyland’s goal-kick. Photograph: FOX The sudden, sharp descent of the ball towards Anderson suggests something may have interfered with its trajectory while in mid-air.

Jude Bellingham holds off the challenge of Torbjørn Heggem to score the first of his two goals in Miami. Photograph: Marta Lavandier/AP

View image in fullscreen Jude Bellingham holds off the challenge of Torbjørn Heggem to score the first of his two goals in Miami. Photograph: Marta Lavandier/AP Anderson plays a through pass to Anthony Gordon who, having collected the ball, plays it inside to Jude Bellingham, who brilliantly carries it into Norway’s penalty area before sweeping a shot past Nyland to get England back on level terms just before the break.

Nyland protests to the referee, Clément Turpin, in the aftermath of Bellingham’s goal. Photograph: BBC

View image in fullscreen Nyland protests to the referee, Clément Turpin, in the aftermath of Bellingham’s goal. Photograph: BBC As England celebrate, Norway are up in arms, no one more so than Nyland, who runs towards the referee, Clément Turpin, making clear his belief that the ball hit something, namely an overhead cable used to suspend a robotically controlled camera, before dropping into the path of Anderson.

Norway’s coaching staff are clearly not happy with the nature of Bellingham’s goal. Photograph: BBC

View image in fullscreen Norway’s coaching staff are clearly not happy with the nature of Bellingham’s goal. Photograph: BBC Norway’s coaching staff also react in frustration at Bellingham’s goal, making clear that they, too, believe the ball hit an overhead cable. “Many on the bench reacted immediately,” said Norway’s manager, Ståle Solbakken . “ I was not one of them, but many saw it. The ball fell down straight in front of the bench, so it did.”

Expressing his own frustrations, Norway’s midfielder Sander Berge said: “It’s ridiculous, this one with the wire. There are small margins and we know which way it went.”

Fifa’s ‘snicko’ reader suggests there was noting untoward with Bellingham’s goal. Photograph: BBC

View image in fullscreen Fifa’s ‘snicko’ reader suggests there was noting untoward with Bellingham’s goal. Photograph: BBC Fifa release a statement denying Nyland’s goal-kick had been unfairly, and illegally, intercepted while in mid-air. “Before England’s goal … the sensor in the Connected Ball showed no peak in the ‘heartbeat of the ball’ when in the air, and therefore no evidence that the ball touched the overhead wire and changed the movement of the ball,” it reads.

Speaking about the incident, Thomas Tuchel added: “There is a chip in the ball who can tell you if a hair touches it, so they should be able to tell you if it [a touch] happened [here].”

Norway fans gathered in Oslo cannot bare to look during their team’s defeat to England and subsequent World Cup exit. Photograph: Leonhard Föger/Reuters

View image in fullscreen Norway fans gathered in Oslo cannot bare to look during their team’s defeat to England and subsequent World Cup exit. Photograph: Leonhard Föger/Reuters The goal stands, Bellingham scores again in extra time and Norway’s World Cup party is well and truly over.

Sources: The Guardian

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