i think i've seen the whole video of this clip and i'll dig it out
on that it sure looks like it but it's in a league with goal line tech and it's not given. never saw the 'GLT output' so unsure if it's right or another villa v sheff utd howler
i've not found it yet anyway so i'll stop looking!was trying avoid folk going for the clip!
Based on the still, I'm in the "no goal" camp as well. At the split second that pic is taken, there's no way that the whole of the ball is over the whole of the line. Not for me.Impossible to say for sure from that angle but I am leaning towards no goal.
There is very little grass between base of ball and the line and that leads me to think that the outer edge of the ball is still overhanging the goal line, thus rendering it still in play.
Anyone who isn't sure, a little experiment you can try at the weekend. Take your ball, place it as close to in play as is practically possible. Walk away say ten yards and you will see a ball that looks very clearly out of play.
Mike Dean, is that you??!!Sure, f**k it, why not, GOALS FOR EVERYONE! Point at your watch and run off celebrating.
Nobody has ever had a problem with GLT. NobodyWe just got our lesson last night in a stoppage time incident that decided a World Cup team.
Look at the second video and see why all of Peru were certain they were robbed.
Then watch the high quality VAR video.
Nobody has ever had a problem with GLT. Nobody
Even if, strictly speaking, this is not the automated GLT
The VAR video, at a minimum, does not provide clear and obvious evidence that the ball completely crossed the line.We just got our lesson last night in a stoppage time incident that decided a World Cup team.
Look at the second video and see why all of Peru were certain they were robbed.
Then watch the high quality VAR video.
I see your point WRT the expense of GLT. This is a perfect (and quite infrequent) example of a binary moment in which VAR has benefitted the game. The kinda thing VAR was sold to us for. I'll leave it at thatNobody has a problem with it except the fact that it cost six figures to install needs constant training and calibration and it's a World Cup qualifier so in theory it should be used in every stadium. That's just not possible.
I think you are forgetting the first game back after lockdown, where it's failure helped keep Villa in the PLNobody has ever had a problem with GLT. Nobody
Even if, strictly speaking, this is not the automated GLT
Let's not pretend that was the fault of GLT though.I think you are forgetting the first game back after lockdown, where it's failure helped keep Villa in the PL
Nothing's perfect