Eight minutes to cancel a goal at the premiere of the semi -automatic in England: “This is no longer football”

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The eighths of the FA Cup served for England to premiere its own system to detect semi -automatic game.

He did it without much success. Rather on the contrary. The program, designed to solve limit situations in 30 seconds, was delayed for eight minutes to, finally, cancel the goal that Milos Kerkez (Bournemouth) scored against the Wolverhampton in the 35th minute.

It is true that it was not an easy play. It had to be reviewed, in addition to the possible out of play, two previous hands, one of them from Huijsen.

The situation suddenly became sperm. The technology failed because the “penalty area was congested” and, by incredible it may seem, the lines had to be thrown in a “manual” way to invalidate the goal … by advanced position.

“Most of the off -play decisions will be faster, but the VAR will still have the option to draw the line if necessary,” the English Federation wielded.

“This process may be necessary in ‘extreme cases’ in which several players block the vision of the ball or other players for the cameras of the system. This can sometimes give rise to a verification as long as the one we have seen previously in specific situations in which the VAR verified closed game force,” the FA continued.

The truth is that the verification of a longer outside ‘via’, according to the ‘BBC’, occurred in a West Ham-Aston Villa in March 2024 and lasted five minutes and 37 seconds.

The break ended with the patience of Bournemouth and Wolverhampton followers. The Wolves fans, despite being benefited from the cancellation of the goal, joined the songs of the premises of “This is no longer football” and “this is shameful.”

A ‘cultivation broth’ that does not favor, much less, the implantation of the semi -automatic in the league. However, the Premier announced that “it will seek to implement the system later this season.”


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