Chapter 247 Preparing for Overtime
The TV broadcast was replaying Subotic's goal-line clearance just now over and over again, not only to show how powerful Subotic's clearance just now was, but more importantly, to see if the goal was really scored.
During the match between England and Germany in the World Cup in South Africa, there was a goal-line dispute. At that time, Lampard took a long shot from the penalty area. The football hit the lower edge of the German team's crossbar, bounced off, and then flew out again.
At that time, the England players signaled to the referee that the goal had been scored, but the referee was indifferent and the game continued without the goal being counted.
However, judging from the footage captured by the camera inside the goal, the ball did indeed land within the goal line after hitting the lower edge of the crossbar and bouncing off.
This goal should be considered a valid goal. This was a wrong decision by the referee team.
Although England lost to Germany without any suspense in the end, some people have always been worried about it. They think that if Lampard scored the goal, it is hard to say in what direction the game would develop. Maybe England's morale would be high. Zhen, you win?
Moreover, the only goal in Lampard's World Cup career was just wiped out, which also made many Lampard fans very unhappy.
Since that World Cup, people in the football community have begun to debate whether to introduce some camera technology to help referees make decisions.
Similar to tennis' "Eagle Eye" technology, it can accurately determine whether the ball is inside or outside the line, avoiding some controversial penalties.
This technology is nothing new, and there are no technical difficulties.
But football has never been introduced. As of now, it is not even allowed to make penalties based on game videos, let alone directly install a goal-line judgment system.
It stands to reason that FIFA, as the leading organization of world football, should lead the trend in technological development, but on the contrary, FIFA is very conservative in this regard and refuses all changes.
FIFA is very opposed to goal-line technology.
The discussion on whether to introduce goal-line technology actually started as early as 2005. At that time, in a Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City, because neither the linesman nor the referee saw the football crossing the line, Tottenham Tottenham had a goal disallowed in the last minute.
This incident triggered FIFA to start testing Adidas' goal-line technology system.
To put it simply, a chip is embedded in a 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 referee knows whether the ball has been scored.
But Blatter later, as FIFA president, refused to adopt this system.
Before the World Cup in South Africa, the FIFA Council voted six in favor and two against to permanently abandon this technology.
As a result, he was slapped in the face at the World Cup in South Africa...
Because of what happened between England and Germany, FIFA announced that it would restart discussions on the use of goal-line technology.
It's no wonder that under Blatter's leadership, FIFA's image is not very good - you say such things always happen, can this image get better?
Considering that UEFA leader Platini was also opposed to goal-line technology, after some discussions, a compromise was made for this technology. The concept of goal line referee was introduced to the football field.
Starting from the UEFA Champions League in the 2010-2011 season and the 2012 European Cup qualifiers, goal line referees were added. In each game, there will be a goal line referee near the two goals. They are equipped with wireless headsets and can communicate with the referee. The main responsibility of these two referees is to pay attention to the situation in the penalty area of both sides, provide reliability for penalty kicks and other penalties, and strive to minimize the controversy of penalty kicks. At the same time, these two referees are also responsible for confirming whether a goal has been scored.
They watch closely as the ball flies into the goal.
When Subotic made a clearance just now, the goal line referee behind the Dortmund goal did not make any indication, which shows that the football did not really enter the goal.
According to the latest rules, the football must cross the line as a whole to be considered a goal. Even if there is only a slight projection of the football on the goal line, it cannot be counted as a goal.
Judging from the playback of cameras from multiple angles, although it is not as intuitive and clear as the "Eagle Eye System" of tennis, it can still be seen that the football did not enter the goal at all, and if it pressed the line, only a small part of it did. Line, it is impossible to count as a goal.
Mueller was suspected of fishing in troubled waters.
Muller knew it very well, so after the referee made no comment, he did not protest further, but placed his hands on his hips and shook his head.
He is only a few centimeters away from becoming Bayern Munich's hero.
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Muller missed the goal and the game entered the 70th minute, leaving only 20 minutes for both sides.
This is a very sensitive time. Say too much but not too much. Twenty minutes is definitely more than ten minutes, but compared with thirty minutes, it may give people a sense of urgency.
The more intense the competition, the faster the time passes. By the time people come to their senses, there may only be a few minutes left in the game.
The sense of urgency given by time will not only make players on both sides work harder in offense, but also make them dare to make more moves in defense. It is inevitable that there will be some conflicts...
In the 72nd minute, Ribery and Schmelzer had a dispute. As a result, both sides received a yellow card, and Rizzoli each played 50 rebounds.
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 from the backcourt and directly found Lewandowski in the frontcourt. After Lewandowski stopped the ball, he turned around and volleyed.
But after the football was kicked, the referee's whistle sounded. Neuer naturally did not make any save action and watched the football fly into the goal behind him.
A cheer erupted from the stands where Dortmund fans gathered, but the cheer quickly died down. Judging from the referee's gestures, this was definitely not a goal.
Sure enough, Lewandowski didn't celebrate either.
When he shot, the referee Rizzoli called him a foul.
As for what the foul was, he himself knew it very well - it was a handball when he stopped the ball.
The slow-motion replay revealed this to everyone. The ball was originally stopped with the chest, but the football hit Lewandowski's arm that was raised to maintain balance. It was undoubtedly a handball.
Then the referee Rizzoli gave Lewandowski a verbal warning. Lewandowski's attitude was very good, so there were no further penalties.
This makes the Bayern Munich fans unhappy - they think Rizzoli should give Lewandowski a yellow card. According to the rules, intentional handball must be given a yellow card. They think Lewandowski is intentional handball. .
A minute later, Bayern Munich launched an attack from the right. Lahm made a pass and Hummels made a clearance, but the kick was blocked and the football flew high into the back.
Thomas Muller grabbed the second shot in the penalty area, but there was no chance to shoot directly. He immediately turned around and passed the football to the outside. Alaba rushed up and fired directly!
The football flew straight to the far corner of the goal. Weidenfeller jumped forward and knocked the football out of the baseline with his fist.
This shot caused many people in the stands to scream in surprise.
As for the shocked commentators, let alone...
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Next, both sides will have offense and defense, and it seems that there is a chance to break the deadlock again.
The game time also passed by in this unrestrained attack. As the end of the game approached, both teams stepped up their offensive.
But both Neuer and Weidenfeller maintained a very high level in the game and tried their best to keep their respective goals.
Until injury time, neither team gave up on beating each other at the last minute.
Of course, they are also very careful to guard against being killed by the opponent...
Especially for Bayern Munich, it breaks my heart to think of being beaten by Zhou Yi in the countdown of stoppage time in the league.
They don't want to let tragedy happen again in the Champions League final...
Therefore, Zhou Yi's surveillance was very tight, even tighter than before. Not to mention Zhou Yi's passing and shooting, it is difficult for him to catch the ball.
However, because Bayern Munich has invested a lot of energy in defense, the threat in offense is naturally not as good as before.
And whether it was Klopp or Heynckes, they both vaguely realized that it was somewhat impossible to end the game within ninety minutes.
So after entering injury time, the two teams finally made substitutions.
The first is Dortmund, who changed two people in one go. Shaheen replaced Sven Bender and Mark Wagner replaced Kuba.
This is about stepping up the offense.
Klopp does not intend to fight Bayern Munich until the end of the 120 minutes and then take a penalty kick. Although he was prepared to take penalty kicks, if he could avoid penalty kicks as much as possible, who would be willing to give himself up to a fate that is both unpredictable and teasing?
Bayern Munich also made substitutions later, but they only changed one person.
A matchup substitution was made at the center position, replacing Mandzukic and replacing him with new player Mario Gomez.
"Both teams are preparing for overtime..."
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