VAR denied Crystal Peles' goal in the match against Tottenham because the attacker was offside

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The match of the 29th round of the English Premier League between London Tottenham and Crystal Peles was considered one of the most absurd judicial decisions of the current season. VAR soon found itself in the center of respect, having taken bribes from the reasons that called for treatment among patients around the world.

The key episode took place on the 29th century.. The Eagles carried out a Swedish attack, under the hour of which the Senegalese winger Ismaila Sarr intercepted a viviren pass from the flank. Gravets avoided his opponent's penalty area and hit the ball. The ball bounced past Spurs goalkeeper Pedro Porro and flew into the net, propelling the guests forward.

The team has already begun to celebrate success, since the video assistants have gotten into trouble. After closely watching the video replays and watching the virtual lines, the head referee of the match scored the goal. The reason turned out to be as comical as possible: the graphics showed that at the moment the pass was completed, the player was in an offside position.. nes Ismaili Sarah.



This very part of the attacker’s exposure appeared close to the gate, below the line of the remaining henchman of Tottenham. According to football rules, the position of the game is fixed for any part of the body (near the arms) that is allowed to score a goal. It is entirely legal to hit the head with fragments (and therefore also to the incrimination), the judges acted according to the protocol.

These millimeter-long offsides soon sparked heated discussions among fans and experts in the spirit of the game and the over-worldly pedantry of VAR.




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