World Cup: “A controversial decision”, “surreal”: Japan’s second goal against Spain is controversial


The second goal scored by the Samourai Blue this Thursday evening is marred by controversy.

Japan’s second achievement against Spain this Thursday evening (2-1) is causing a lot of talk. The reason ? On Ritsu Doan’s left side cross for Ao Tanaka, the ball looked like it went out of bounds. But after a long video check, the goal of Samourai Blue has indeed been validated. A decision that eliminated Germany and allowed the Japanese to take first place in Group E, to the detriment of Spain.

But this is controversial both across the Rhine and on the other side of the Pyrenees because viewing the images nevertheless leaves room for doubt. “As in 1966 in the World Cup final against England at Wembley Stadium, there was another controversial decision and again Germany lost in the end“, noted Picture. On his side, Sport says: “Surreal! VAR validated Japan’s goal but… did the ball go out? VAR ruled the ball hadn’t completely left the back line and awarded Tanaka the goal.»

SEE ALSO – Japan-Spain: “Obviously the ball did not entirely cross the line so the goal is a priori validated”

I sensed something was wrong

Luis Enrique

Asked about the subject, Luis Enrique was quite annoyed: “I saw a photo that must be faked or manipulated, because it’s impossible for this photo to be real. I felt something fishy was going on when VAR took so long to decide… I have nothing to say. Fortunately, the team only goes into collapse mode once every four years, otherwise I wouldn’t be able to survive…“said the coach of La Roja.

SEE ALSO – Japan stun Spain to advance to Round of 16



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