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Lack Of Goal-line Technology Strikes Again For Germany

   

Tell us if you’ve heard this story before: a ball which clearly crosses the line against Germany is not given as a goal as the Germans run out 4-1 winners in the end.

No? Didn’t think so.

This completely original plotline occurred in yesterday’s u20 Women’s World Cup – being held in Germany – match between France and Germany. It’s been difficult finding the context of this non-goal, the score and time are nowhere to be found, most definitely not on FIFA’s match report, but can we assume it was somewhere during the period Germany was up 2-1? Sounds about right.

Oh, and the referee was English (who likes literature and cats). Just whistle, look to the sky and walk away.

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  • hobo84

    Noone watches that, neither did the ref, we need mixed teams!

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  • Bense235

    I want the hot interracial love coco is promising me, not unjustfully disallowed goals in Women's U20 championships.

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