Jude Bellingham score a great goal against Slovakia in the round of 16 match of European Cup which England played in Gelsenkirchen. This marked the beginning of a frenetic comeback that Harry Kane (2-1) would end shortly after. The Real Madrid midfielder scored a semi-chile to put one of the favorite teams into the quarterfinals.
There is no turning back. But should Jude’s goal go up on the scoreboard? A video is circulating on the networks showing that it may have been canceled. The reason? City full-back Kyle Walker clearly stepped over the line when taking the throw-in, in the game before the Madrid player’s goal. This is a more common violation than it seems.
Many Internet users expressed their disbelief that the breach had been overcome. “Kyle Walker crossed the line, if I was Slovak I would be angry,” said one. “Have the throw-in rules changed? In my day we had to keep our feet behind the sideline,” said another. “Should they count the goal? Where’s the VAR?” Of course, as always happens, there was another sector that made the protests a joke.
Source: La Verdad

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