Neville gone full scouseTweet
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Yup I agreeThe angle we saw where it did look out was at a very acute angle. I think if you have an angle where it’s adjacent to the touch line it would be a lot closer.
pretty sure that technology is only on the goal line.The ball has a chip, so it didnt.
You have to look at it top down, not the bottom of the ballTweet
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No, would be a QF with Portugal (assuming they make it and win their group)Do Spain still get Brazil in QFs if they finish 2nd?
Well this proves that the widest point of the ball might be in line with the line doesn't it?Tweet
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Yup, exactly this. Someone go explain this to NevilleI thought it still looked like an edge of the ball was over hanging the line even on the clip the commentators keep talking about. It doesn't matter if the ball isn't touching the line, it only has to overhang it
That shows reasonably clearly that the ball is in. Look how skewed the camera angle is.Tweet
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Probably because he's used to only walking aroundHow did Goretzka pick up a muscle injury jogging around?
It really hasOkay this World Cup has been incredible.
Not really possible to see whether the side of the ball is above the line to be fair.Tweet
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Here we goGermany should play the Uno Reverse card and lose this game to knock out Spain
Puts them in England's side of the draw right?No, would be a QF with Portugal (assuming they make it and win their group)
Noo-euerThe ball has a chip, so it didnt.