But in Japan's 2-1 victory over Spain, there was still great controversy, that is, did Japan's goal that overtakes the score, go to the bottom line?

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After defeating the two world champions of Germany and Spain, Japanese team advanced to the top 16 as the group first, which is indeed " Asian Light "! When the national football team enters the World Cup, it is still a distant dream, and the Japanese team is already looking forward to winning the World Cup.

But in Japan's 2-1 victory over Spain, there was still great controversy, that is, did Japan's goal that overtakes the score, go to the bottom line? - DayDayNews

But in the game where Japan defeated Spain 2-1, there was still a great controversy, that is, did the goal that Japan overtakes the score, go to the bottom line? After confirming the referee and the VAR video assistant referee , it was confirmed that the ball was not out of bounds and the goal was valid.

But in Japan's 2-1 victory over Spain, there was still great controversy, that is, did Japan's goal that overtakes the score, go to the bottom line? - DayDayNews

However, from the live broadcast screen and the replays from all angles, they all give the audience the feeling that the ball has gone out of bounds.

But in Japan's 2-1 victory over Spain, there was still great controversy, that is, did Japan's goal that overtakes the score, go to the bottom line? - DayDayNews

After the game, Spanish coach Enrique tactfully complained about the penalty: " I saw a photo, it must be fake and fake... But I will maintain respect. VAR took so long, and I noticed something strange happened. "

But in Japan's 2-1 victory over Spain, there was still great controversy, that is, did Japan's goal that overtakes the score, go to the bottom line? - DayDayNews

Japanese coach Mori Boichi has different opinions: " regardless of whether the ball goes out of bounds or not, the current large-scale football competitions have great skills. We respect the referee's penalty, and the final penalty is that this goal is valid. "

But in Japan's 2-1 victory over Spain, there was still great controversy, that is, did Japan's goal that overtakes the score, go to the bottom line? - DayDayNews

. In the previous match of Portugal's 2-0 victory over Uruguay , Portugal won a penalty kick, which also caused controversy. Later, FIFA referee committee chairman Corina admitted that the penalty penalty " was misled by VAR " was a misjudgment.

But in Japan's 2-1 victory over Spain, there was still great controversy, that is, did Japan's goal that overtakes the score, go to the bottom line? - DayDayNews

Just before the Japanese team benefited from VAR, the famous football commentator Huang Jianxiang posted two pieces of content in a row, angrily denounced that "VAR ruined football, just like special effects ruined the movie ". He believed that excessive concentration of power was a "hotbed of corruption and shady ".

But in Japan's 2-1 victory over Spain, there was still great controversy, that is, did Japan's goal that overtakes the score, go to the bottom line? - DayDayNews

Huang Jianxiang complained that the number of major controversial punishments in this World Cup has exceeded that of previous sessions, and he complained about "'s arrogance of power ".

But in Japan's 2-1 victory over Spain, there was still great controversy, that is, did Japan's goal that overtakes the score, go to the bottom line? - DayDayNews

A few days ago, Huang Jianxiang also expressed his opposition to VAR. He cited the example of the famous Italian striker Inzagi . If Inzagi, who is good at anti-offside points, plays football in the era of VAR, many goals will probably be blown away.

But in Japan's 2-1 victory over Spain, there was still great controversy, that is, did Japan's goal that overtakes the score, go to the bottom line? - DayDayNews

VAR is the abbreviation of Video Assistant Referee. VAR itself does not make a penalty, and uses video playback technology to help the referee make a penalty.

This technology was introduced in But in Japan's 2-1 victory over Spain, there was still great controversy, that is, did Japan's goal that overtakes the score, go to the bottom line? - DayDayNews018 Russia World Cup , and But in Japan's 2-1 victory over Spain, there was still great controversy, that is, did Japan's goal that overtakes the score, go to the bottom line? - DayDayNews022 Qatar World Cup has enabled SAOT semi-automatic offside system on the basis of VAR, which has a strong presence in the group stage of the World Cup.

But in Japan's 2-1 victory over Spain, there was still great controversy, that is, did Japan's goal that overtakes the score, go to the bottom line? - DayDayNews

MuTao thinks that we should look at VAR in two ways. The existence of

VAR has indeed made the game cleaner, and some hidden bad fouls have been reduced, which has made teams with many small moves, such as the Korean team, converge on the field, and to some extent, it can also reduce players' injuries.

But in Japan's 2-1 victory over Spain, there was still great controversy, that is, did Japan's goal that overtakes the score, go to the bottom line? - DayDayNews

However, VAR also made this World Cup the most boring World Cup in history . The monopoly intervention of technology "killed" the suspense and uncertainty of the game. In the past, the referee's mistakes could also bring more topics and fun to the game. Moreover, with VAR, it is ultimately necessary to rely on manual judgment, which cannot really make all the judgments absolutely fair.

In the Argentina lost 1-2 to Saudi , Argentina scored 3 goals due to a slight difference in offside, which greatly damaged the viewing of the game and affected the mentality of the players.

But in Japan's 2-1 victory over Spain, there was still great controversy, that is, did Japan's goal that overtakes the score, go to the bottom line? - DayDayNews

In the match between Argentina and Poland, Polish goalkeeper Szczesny hit Messi when he attacked. The referee took the VAR and awarded a penalty. Although Messi did not score this penalty, whether this penalty should be awarded has caused controversy.

But in Japan's 2-1 victory over Spain, there was still great controversy, that is, did Japan's goal that overtakes the score, go to the bottom line? - DayDayNews

If there was a VAR before, then there would be no "hand of God" of Maradona .

But in Japan's 2-1 victory over Spain, there was still great controversy, that is, did Japan's goal that overtakes the score, go to the bottom line? - DayDayNews

If there were VARs before, Beckham wouldn't have been sent off for Simeone's exaggerated performance.

But in Japan's 2-1 victory over Spain, there was still great controversy, that is, did Japan's goal that overtakes the score, go to the bottom line? - DayDayNews

If there were VARs in the past, many major competitions would rewritten the results, and even the champion would change hands.

says that "technology changes the world", but when high technology becomes the master of football games, the negative impact it brings is greater than the positive, and even deprives the original excitement and suspense, which may be something many friends have never expected before. #2022 World Cup#

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