There was a dramatic refereeing blunder within the second tier of Brazilian soccer after the Figueirense goalkeeper pushed a ball out from behind his objective after it had crossed the road, denying Ponte Prete a authentic objective.
Refereeing errors similar to this one occur once in a while (suppose again to Frank Lampard’s goal-that-wasn’t in opposition to Germany within the 2010 World Cup for proof of this) however few are fairly as pre-mediated because the one which passed off within the Brazilian Serie B this week.
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With guests Figueirense Three-1 up away at Ponte Preta and into second-half damage time, a long-range shot from the hosts hit the underside of Figueirense shot-stopper José Guilherme Guidolin Pegorari’s crossbar, the ball then colliding with the ‘keeper’s physique because it rebounded off the turf.
With the ball spinning into the unguarded internet Pegorari, by now on the bottom beside his goalpost, appeared to ‘push’ the ball by the web and again into the sphere of play. Replays confirmed that the ball was clearly over the road.
Lance inusitado na série B
Ponte preta x Figueirense
Goleiro do figueira pelo lado de fora da rede tenta evitar o gol da ponte, mas mesmo assim a bola entra .
Só que o árbitro e o bandeira não viram q a bola passou da linha.NÃO CONFIRMARAM O GOL!!!
OBS; SÉRIE B NÃO TEM VAR pic.twitter.com/q7CxSMwHZ4
— CorinthiansMinhaVida (@timaoeeoo) November 13, 2019
VAR, had it been obtainable, would seemingly have cleared up this incident in a matter of seconds however with video refereeing know-how not but rolled out in quite a few league methods throughout the globe Pegorari obtained away with him second of opportunism.
The objective, or lack thereof, is unlikely to have proved essential in Figueirense’s Three-1 win given the late timing of it, however one wonders if this withdrawal from the karmic financial institution will come again to hang-out them later within the season.
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