
The ball hit a Spidercam cable before Jude Bellingham's equaliser, but FIFA says no rules were broken
FIFA rejects Norway complaint over Spidercam incident in England goal
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FIFA deny the ball hit Spidecam's cable before England's first goal against Norway (Reuters) FIFA has dismissed Norway's complaints about Jude Bellingham's goal after the ball appeared to hit a cable connected to Spidercam in the build up to England's equaliser in their World Cup quarter-final. However, England's move for Bellingham's equaliser started after the goal kick from Norway goalkeeper Orjan Nyland appeared to hit one of the cables which is connected to the overhead Spidercam at the Miami Stadium. Norway were furious that VAR did not intervene and French referee Clement Turpin awarded the goal to England.
Furthermore, However, that didn't come to pass, with the game picking back up at 1-1.
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FIFA deny the ball hit Spidecam's cable before England's first goal against Norway (Reuters) FIFA has dismissed Norway's complaints about Jude Bellingham's goal after the ball appeared to hit a cable connected to Spidercam in the build up to England's equaliser in their World Cup quarter-final.
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However, England's move for Bellingham's equaliser started after the goal kick from Norway goalkeeper Orjan Nyland appeared to hit one of the cables which is connected to the overhead Spidercam at the Miami Stadium.
according to MetroNorway were furious that VAR did not intervene and French referee Clement Turpin awarded the goal to England.
according to MetroHowever, that didn't come to pass, with the game picking back up at 1-1.
according to The Mirror
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