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maj. tom wrote:Ronaldo didn't even touch the ball and he get the goal credit.
bluefete wrote:Ronaldo's "invisible" header. Man has no shame .
Okay - Bruno got credited for the goal.
Then Uruguay's "invisible" hand ball that gave Portugal a penalty.
Way sah!
Dohplaydat wrote:bluefete wrote:Ronaldo's "invisible" header. Man has no shame .
Okay - Bruno got credited for the goal.
Then Uruguay's "invisible" hand ball that gave Portugal a penalty.
Way sah!
Yes pretty shitty game, but Portugal were the better side for sure
Don't know how Portugal gonna make out next world cup without CR7SuperiorMan wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:bluefete wrote:Ronaldo's "invisible" header. Man has no shame .
Okay - Bruno got credited for the goal.
Then Uruguay's "invisible" hand ball that gave Portugal a penalty.
Way sah!
Yes pretty shitty game, but Portugal were the better side for sure
Debateable. It looked even.
The xG stats were
POR 1.34 - 1.37 URU
according to StatsBomb.
SuperiorMan wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:bluefete wrote:Ronaldo's "invisible" header. Man has no shame .
Okay - Bruno got credited for the goal.
Then Uruguay's "invisible" hand ball that gave Portugal a penalty.
Way sah!
Yes pretty shitty game, but Portugal were the better side for sure
Debateable. It looked even.
The xG stats were
POR 1.34 - 1.37 URU
according to StatsBomb.
Tbh this isn't the same Uruguay from diego Forlan days.....cavani and Suarez not really saying much considering this is their last world cup, just lacklustre performance and that's my teamSuperiorMan wrote:Agree to disagree then. They both had roughly the same chances to score.
Uruguay still has a chance to qualify to the next round though so there's that.
hover11 wrote:Tbh this isn't the same Uruguay from diego Forlan days.....cavani and Suarez not really saying much considering this is their last world cup, just lacklustre performance and that's my teamSuperiorMan wrote:Agree to disagree then. They both had roughly the same chances to score.
Uruguay still has a chance to qualify to the next round though so there's that.
bluefete wrote:Ronaldo's "invisible" header. Man has no shame .
Okay - Bruno got credited for the goal.
Then Uruguay's "invisible" hand ball that gave Portugal a penalty.
Way sah!
De Dragon wrote:bluefete wrote:Ronaldo's "invisible" header. Man has no shame .
Okay - Bruno got credited for the goal.
Then Uruguay's "invisible" hand ball that gave Portugal a penalty.
Way sah!
The ball was behind him
I dunno where tf the ref expected the defender to put his hand!.
rollingstock wrote:De Dragon wrote:bluefete wrote:Ronaldo's "invisible" header. Man has no shame .
Okay - Bruno got credited for the goal.
Then Uruguay's "invisible" hand ball that gave Portugal a penalty.
Way sah!
The ball was behind him
I dunno where tf the ref expected the defender to put his hand!.
Telle you know nothing about football without telling me you know nothing about football.
Explained: FIFA reveals how adidas match ball technology showed Ronaldo didn't score goal against Uruguay
https://www.goal.com/en/news/explained-fifa-reveals-adidas-ball-technology-ronaldo-goal-uruguay/bltaa580b4ddffb0597
Within every match ball is a device designed by KINEXON, a major player in the performance-tracking world across several sports. Per the company, this device weighs 14 grams (just under 0.5 ounces), and actually houses two separate sensors operating simultaneously:
Ultra-wideband (UWB) sensor: A type of technology that’s superior to GPS or Bluetooth for precise positional data, plus can transmit data in real time to constantly track the ball’s position.
Inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensor: A sensor meant to detect nuanced movements of an object in space.
“While the ultra-wideband helps me to have the position of an object, the IMU gives me the granular movement in three dimensions,” said Maximillian Schmidt, co-founder and managing director of KINEXON.
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-world-cups-new-high-tech-ball-will-change-soccer-forever/
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