
FIFA proven right on England vs Norway spidercam row as new evidence emerges
Later in the tournament, Croatia's last-gasp equaliser against Portugal in their Round of 32 match was chalked off for similar reasons, after the heartbeat…
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Later in the tournament, Croatia's last-gasp equaliser against Portugal in their Round of 32 match was chalked off for similar reasons, after the heartbeat monitor determined that Igor Matanovic was offside in the build-up to Josko Gvardiol’s scrambled goal. FIFA has reviewed videos from various angles and Daily Mail Sport has seen footage which shows a natural flight path of the ball. 'That's a good explanation and since FIFA says there was no touch and there was no signal from the chip of the ball, then he can't do anything about it.
Furthermore, Matthias Svanberg scored in the second half after converting a free-kick, but the effort was initially ruled out for offside. Norway, for their part, will take some convincing in any case.
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Later in the tournament, Croatia's last-gasp equaliser against Portugal in their Round of 32 match was chalked off for similar reasons, after the heartbeat monitor determined that Igor Matanovic was offside in the build-up to Josko Gvardiol’s scrambled goal.
reliability low1/3 sourcesFIFA has reviewed videos from various angles and Daily Mail Sport has seen footage which shows a natural flight path of the ball.
reliability low1/3 sources'That's a good explanation and since FIFA says there was no touch and there was no signal from the chip of the ball, then he can't do anything about it.
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Matthias Svanberg scored in the second half after converting a free-kick, but the effort was initially ruled out for offside.
according to Daily Mail +1Norway, for their part, will take some convincing in any case.
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