Vol 4 Chapter 247: Prepare for overtime
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Champion’s Heart
- Lin Hai Ting Tao
- 1629 characters
- 2021-03-02 05:25:46
TV broadcasts replayed Subotic's goal line over and over again, not only to show how powerful Subotic's release was just now, but also to see if the goal was actually scored.
In the World Cup match between South Africa and England, there was a case of controversy at the goal line. At the time, Lampard shot a long shot in front of the penalty area. The football hit the lower edge of the German team's beam, flew down, and then flew out.
At that time, the players in England signaled the referee to score the goal, but the referee was indifferent, the game continued, the goal was not counted.
However, judging from the pictures taken by the camera inside the goal, after the ball hit the lower edge of the beam, it really fell into the goal line.
This ball should be regarded as a valid goal. This is a wrong penalty by the referee.
Although England lost to Germany without suspense in that game, some people have always been cherished, thinking that if Lampard's goal was counted, it would be really hard to say what direction the game would develop in. Vibrate and win?
And the only goal in Lampard’s World Cup career was so obliterated, which made many Lampard fans very unfair.
Since that World Cup, people in the football community have debated whether to introduce some camera technology to help the referee make a penalty.
Tennis-like "Eagle Eye" technology can accurately determine whether the ball is online or offline, avoiding some controversial penalties.
This technology is nothing new, and there are no technical difficulties.
But football has never been introduced. Up to now, even making decisions based on the video of the game is not allowed, let alone what goal line determination system is directly installed.
It is reasonable to say that FIFA, as the leading body of world football, should lead the trend in technical development, but on the contrary, FIFA is very conservative in this regard and refuses to change everything.
For the goal line technology, FIFA is very opposed.
The discussion on whether to introduce the goal line technology actually started as early as 2005, when Tottenham and Manchester City had a Premier League match because neither the referee nor the referee saw the football cross the line, Tottenham Tottenham's goal in the last minute was invalidated.
This incident triggered FIFA to start testing Adidas' door line technology system.
Simply put, a chip is embedded in the football. When the football passes through the sensor placed in the goal area, the chip can send a signal to the referee so that the head referee knows whether the goal has been scored.
But later, as the chairman of FIFA, Blatter refused to adopt this system.
Before the World Cup in South Africa, the FIFA Council voted, with six votes in favor and two votes against, declaring the technology permanently abandoned.
As a result, he was beaten at the South Africa World Cup...
Because something happened like England vs. Germany, FIFA announced that it would resume discussion on the use of door line technology.
It's no wonder that under Blatter's leadership, FIFA's image is not too good-you always say such things, can this image be better?
Considering that UEFA's leader Platini is also opposed to the goal line technology, after some discussion, as a compromise solution to this technology. The concept of goal line referee was introduced to the football field.
Starting from the 2010-2011 UEFA Champions League and the 2012 European Cup qualifiers, goal line referees were added. Near the two goals in each game, there will be a goal line referee. They are equipped with wireless headsets and can communicate with the referee. The main responsibilities of these two referees are to pay attention to the situation in the penalty area of both sides, to provide reliability for penalties such as penalty kicks, and strive to minimize the controversy of penalty penalties. At the same time, the two referees are also responsible for confirming the goal or not.
They will pay close attention to the situation of football flying to the goal.
But when Subotic made a break, the referee behind the goal line behind Dortmund did not make any indication, which means that football did not really enter the goal.
According to the latest rules, football can only be scored if it crosses the line as a whole. Even if football has only a tiny projection on the goal line, it cannot be considered a goal.
Judging from the playback of the camera from multiple angles, although it is not yet as intuitive and clear as the "hawkeye system" of tennis, it can still be seen that football does not enter the goal at all. Line, it is impossible to count goals.
Mueller was suspected of touching fish in muddy water.
Mueller is also very clear, so after the head referee said nothing, he did not protest further, but kept his hands on his hips and kept shaking his head.
He is only a few centimeters away from being a hero of Bayern Munich.
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Mueller did not score this goal, the game entered the 70th minute, leaving only 20 minutes for both sides.
This is a very sensitive time, not much, not much. Twenty minutes is definitely more abundant than ten minutes, but compared with thirty minutes, it makes people feel urgent.
The more intense the game, the faster this time will pass. When people come back, this game may only have a few minutes left.
Time gives people a sense of urgency, which will not only make the players on both sides more desperate in offense, but also make them more daring to act in defense, and there will inevitably be some conflict...
In the 72nd minute, Ribery had a dispute with Schmelzer. As a result, both sides took a yellow card and Rizzoli played 50 boards each.
So far, neither side has made substitutions. Obviously they are very satisfied with the performance of the starting players, and there is no need for substitutions.
In the 73rd minute, Dortmund made a long pass in the backcourt and directly found Lewandowski in the frontcourt. After Lewandowski stopped the ball, he directly turned and volleyed.
But after the football kicked, the referee's whistle sounded, and Neuer did not make any saves, and watched the football fly into the goal behind him.
A burst of cheers erupted from the stands gathered by Dortmund fans, but the cheers soon disappeared. Judging from the referee's gesture, this is definitely not a goal.
Sure enough, Lewandowski did not celebrate.
When he shot, the referee Rizzoli made a foul.
As for what the foul is, he knows it very well-when he stopped the ball, it was handball.
The slow-motion replay revealed this to everyone. The ball was originally stopped in the chest, and the football hit the arm that Lewandowski raised to maintain balance. Handball is undoubtedly.
Then the referee Rizzoli issued a verbal warning to Lewandowski. Lewandowski's attitude was also very good, so there was no further punishment.
This makes Bayern Munich fans uncomfortable-they think Rizzoli should give Lewandowski a yellow card. According to the rules, deliberate handball must be given a yellow card. They think Lewandowski is deliberate handball. .
A minute later, Bayern Munich launched an attack on the right side. Ram passed, Hummels made a clearance, but kicked, the football flew high and flew to the back point.
Thomas Mueller grabbed the second set point in the penalty area, but there was no chance to shoot directly. He immediately turned around to pass the football out, and Alaba rushed up and shot directly.
The football flew straight to the far corner of the goal, Weidenfeller threw himself, and hit the football with his fist to the bottom line.
This shot flew, which caused exclamation in the stands.
As for the startled commentators, let alone...
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Then both sides will have offensive and defensive, and it seems that there is a chance to break the deadlock again.
The game time also passed by one minute and one second in this non-convergent offensive. As the end of the game approached, both teams stepped up their offensive.
But whether it is Neuer or Weidenfeller, they have maintained a very high level in the game, and strive to keep their goals.
Until the injury stoppage time, the two teams have not given up to kill each other at the last moment.
Of course, they are also very careful to guard against being killed by the other party...
Bayern Munich, in particular, was heartbroken when he thought of Zhou Yi's lore in the countdown period in injury time and stoppage time.
They don't want to repeat the tragedy in the Champions League final...
Therefore, Zhou Yi's marking is very strict, more stringent than before. Zhou Yi not to mention the pass shot, even if he wants to catch the ball is difficult.
However, because Bayern Munich has invested a lot of energy in defense, the offensive threat is naturally not as good as before.
And whether it was Klopp or Heinkes, they were faintly aware that it would be impossible to end the game in ninety minutes.
So after entering injury stoppage time, the two teams finally replaced~EbookFREE.me~ First of all, Dortmund, two people at a time, Shahin replaced Sven Bender, and Mark Wagner Kuba.
This is to strengthen the offense.
Klopp did not intend to struggle with Bayern Munich until the end of the 120-minute game, and then play a penalty kick. Although he made preparations for a penalty shootout, he could try to avoid a penalty shootout without a penalty shootout. Who wants to give himself to the fate of both impermanence and fooling?
Bayern Munich then made substitutions, but they only changed one.
A counterpoint substitution was made in the center position, replaced by Mandzukic, and replaced by the new force Mario Gomez.
"Both teams are preparing for overtime..."
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