Arabic broadcaster beIN Sports built a 3D model and found that the ball left the field before scoring a goal.
Manchester City managed to win a draw in the first semi-final of the Champions League against Real Madrid thanks to a referee error. It will be remembered that the match ended in a draw 1:1, and the English club was able to level the score in the middle of the second half. Then an accurate long-range shot was a victory for Kevin de Bruyne.
It turned out that before the incredible blow, the ball completely left the field, and the Madrid club had to be thrown. This was learned from the Arabic broadcaster beIN Sports. They created a 3D model and showed that Bernardo Silva saved the ball, which was already out of play.
Thanks to this, the city was able to continue the attack, then the host defender Eduardo Camavinga made a mistake. The Frenchman made an inaccurate pass, which led to an interception and a combination that ended in a goal from de Bruyne.
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The ball was out of play in the build-up to De Bruyne’s goal 👀
No wonder Ancelotti was furious with the ref.
🎥- @i_Carl0 pic.twitter.com/AMGJg8c2RN— Iris (@Iris4231) May 9, 2023
It is worth noting that after the goal was scored, the head referee Artur Soares Dias traditionally waited for the end of the VAR system, but they did not pay attention to the violations.
“The ball was out of play. This is evidenced by the technique, not by me. It seems strange to me that the referees were not controlling the game well. The referee was not attentive enough,” commented Real Madrid head coach Carlo Ancelotti in the episode after the game.
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