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Matthias Ginter whips the ball into the box and, though it fails to find Serge Gnabry's outstretched toe, it falls for Robin Gosens at the far post and he rifles into the back of the net.
Portugal protest vociferously and referee Anthony Taylor calls on VAR. Replays show that Gnabry was narrowly offside when Ginter played the ball and, having been in Rui Patricio's eyeline, the goal is ruled out for offside. |
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Don't think so. The linesman gave it. No VAR signal from the ref, he was just a bit slow to acknowledge the linesman.
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Time after time you're wrong on these things.
Why don't you watch the reply of Germany game.There was no linesman's flag. VAR was flashed all over the screen. |
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How do you know there was no flag? There was no VAR indication from the referee. Think the ref was discussing with the linesman if the player in the middle (Gnabry) was interfering, which is why it took a moment.
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The telegraph said it was VAR and the BBC said it was VAR.
They are far more credible sources than you are. As for the linesman---you said he gave the offside but there is absolutely no evidence to back that claim. |
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ITV coverage.
4.37 offside given by the referee 5.05 VAR is checking Offside had already been given. |
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Yet today I'm fairly sure in the early stages of Portugal Germany bf voided bets due to the referee disallowing a goal (no VAR)
5.05 VAR is checking |
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The goal had already been disallowed. VAR was used, but it only confirmed the on field offside decision. Therefore Betfair shouldn't be cancelling any bets.
Its all somewhat irrelevant going forward as @betfaircs have made a couple of strange statements basically confirming they will make it up as they go along anyway! |
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The goal had already been disallowed.
There must be hundreds of different reports on that game,find one that agrees with you. |
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Why don't you just watch the replay like I have
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