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Evening Standard
UK · 18 mins ago
Why was Norway goal allowed to stand vs England in World Cup quarter-final?
The Three Lions slipped after Andreas Schjelderup opened the scoring for the Scandinavians on 36 minutes at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida, notching his fourth goal invovlement at this year’s tournament. England were furious that the goal was allowed to stand, claiming that captain Harry Kane had been fouled in the build-up before Schjelderup’s cross-shot flew in past Jordan Pickford, cannoning off the post before it nestled into the back of the net. Patrick Berg challenged the Three Lions’ skipper in centre-field, with the Bayern Munich striker going down under the challenge of the Norway midfielder. Referee Clement Turpin allowed play to continue, and Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard continued Norway’s venture forward, sliding it wide left for Schjelderup.He looked to head to the
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