@domi_esser@karratgang Egypt got their goal overturned by a foul on the other end. Then, Argentina made a questionable foul in their penalty area against Egypt, it was ignored and allowed for Argentina to break out and score.
@GongR1ght You clearly don't watch Canadian sports then 🤣 our niceties stop the minute the match starts. We're still sportsmanlike, but we play our sports aggressively. I wouldn't call it thug behavior, I would call it Morocco moonlighting as a flopping fish.
I cannot wait for the Cabo Verde vs. Argentina game. Gonna have my heart broken, but man what an opportunity for the blue sharks to do the funniest thing
@sparkybango@KeyKashani@maxmius "seeing daylight rule." Essentially if the attacker and defender looked at from a sideline perpendicular angle have no "daylight" shining through, meaning they're overlapped, then it's onside. Don't punish a team for a good breakaway. Punish the defender for not having his man
@troll_crymore12@KeyKashani Correction: the ball tracks at 500 times per second, and the rafter cameras at 50 times per second. I asked Google to summarize
@troll_crymore12@KeyKashani ... There's roughly a shoulder's worth of separation distance between time refresh rates of the two sensors. The video explains it better, but there's a lot of discrepancy and no confirmation if this is a factor that Fifa calculates into their offside checks