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But, I then remember that you’re the expert on everything.
I actually love seeing Erling thoroughly enjoying America— trying on a cowboy hat in Texas, wolfing down a pastrami sandwich in Manhattan. He’s a kid having the time of his life. It’s wonderful.
Prediction: Haaland decides to play in US league in 3-4 years down the road. Marketing Cash Cow.
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But your reply in this thread was as predictable as it was disgusting.
Have you ever done anything well athletically in your entire life?
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shove by him.
As with many fields of endeavors there are Good Refs and Bad Refs...for Hensou to not recognize that offense is proof that he's in the second column.
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long arms...that's a foul....attached is the video. Are you a Soccer Ref?
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That’s a non call in a close game. It had no impact on the winning shot.
Were you any kind of a referee?
call. Here's the AI summary of why what Haaland did was a foul...according to the stated FIFA rule book....But, as a true Trumpist, you are duty bound to follow your leader and Deny you erred...and to 'Attack' anyone who calls you out...;-) You're checking all the DSM-5 boxes for a full-fledged Narcissist. Extremely low self-esteem, thus the need to try and put down any threat to your self-aggrandizement.
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AI Overview
Yes, a shove committed by Erling Haaland just before a corner kick was taken was correctly ruled a foul because the laws stipulate that the ball does not need to be in active play for physical misconduct to be penalized.
The incident took place during the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal between Norway and England in Miami. Right before a corner kick was taken, Haaland forcefully shoved England midfielder Elliot Anderson to the ground.
While Norway initially scored on the ensuing play, the goal was ultimately disallowed after a VAR review identified Haaland's shove as a foul, resulting in the play being called back.
According to Law 12 of the IFAB Laws of the Game, a player can commit a foul (resulting in a direct free-kick or penalty) for offenses like striking, kicking, or pushing, regardless of whether the ball is currently in play. Because a shove is classified as a physical offense against an opponent, the referee is required to penalize it whether the ball is moving or stationary9>
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