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It is perfectly aligned as I used the white line to create the red one. But it doesn't matter now. They did what they wanted and the fact that they have even fooled everyone shows how they can even manipulate people's eyesights.__________________________________________________ ________________________________________
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OK after careful considerations and hours of work watching this edition of WC and the VAR, I came up with a new design for the next world cup. I will make it available for free to lower ranked teams that enter the event due to not being so lucky. Please share
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I still can’t get over this goal being called off lol--------------------------Beiranvand-------------------
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If you look deeper into the VAR technology for offsides, it was never designed to be 100% precise. There is an inherent margin of error in centimeters, which is what Shoja’s goal was deemed offsides by.
This is why the Premier League allows a 5 cm grace zone. In which case, his goal would stand.
I hope one day they implement this grace zone to world cup matches. It’s bs when a team loses due to centimeters, by an instrument that’s not 100% precise.
Interesting to note: we created the 2nd most dangerous chances against Egypt this tournament, second only to Argentina.
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In practice, Fifa and EPL stance are similar. It's just that Fifa gives the defence the benefit of doubt whereas EPL gives the attacker the benefit.Originally posted by Prowess View PostIf you look deeper into the VAR technology for offsides, it was never designed to be 100% precise. There is an inherent margin of error in centimeters, which is what Shoja’s goal was deemed offsides by.
This is why the Premier League allows a 5 cm grace zone. In which case, his goal would stand.
I hope one day they implement this grace zone to world cup matches. It’s bs when a team loses due to centimeters, by an instrument that’s not 100% precise.
Interesting to note: we created the 2nd most dangerous chances against Egypt this tournament, second only to Argentina.
If it's too close...the goal stands (EPL) whereas if it's too close, the goal doesn't stand(Fifa).
How many super close calls have gone the way of the attacker in this WC?
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