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England scores tying goal against Norway after ball hits camera cable in World Cup controversy
Video review really dropped the ball on this one. British midfielder Jude Bellingham tied Saturday’s World Cup quarterfinal against Norway just seconds before halftime. But his goal did not come without controversy. During a Norway free kick moments before Bellingham’s game-tying score, the ball struck the sky camera above the pitch at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami and landed in an ideal spot for England to set up the goal. According to FIFA rules, a drop ball should have been called after the ball hit the camera, but the officials seemingly missed the play. It was not picked up by the video assistant referee (VAR). “VAR can interfere if that contact of the ball on the camera cable is part of a reviewable incident. An attacking phase of play leading to a goal is part of the VAR-reviewable inc
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