Carlos Tevez’ Offside Goal vs Mexico
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I now declare June 27th, 2010 to be official World Cup we need video replay day. The referee and linesman somehow missed Frank Lampard’s strike for England crossing the line earlier today, and now Argentina’s Carlos Tevez has scored for Argentina from what’s very clearly an offside position. Don’t believe Tevez was offside? Hopefully this screen shot will convince you:
There was much protesting from Mexico’s players, and much protesting from Argentina’s players when the referee looked to be about to disallow the goal. Which he didn’t, in the end.
The Guardian’s minute by minute report even suggested that the referees saw the video replay on the big screen, which rendered them powerless to disallow Tevez’ goal (because there’s a strict rule about not using replays for decisions).
28 mins: Amazing scenes here. Mexico are furious about the goal, which should not have been allowed, and which was almost, for a second or two, in the process of being chalked off after a replay was shown on the big screen. That is also not allowed of course. Marquez is booked for a foul on Messi. I’m afraid it’s another technology-debate-stoking balls-up
Indeed it is.
The more worrying this is that Lampard’s goal seemed to be over the line by about the same distance that Tevez was offside. Maybe the referees just need recalibrating by a yard or so?
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