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VIDEO Week: Noorwegen-Engeland FIFA controversy over spidercam cable
In a bizarre moment of the Norway‑England clash, a high kick from Norwegian goalkeeper Orjan Nyland struck what appeared to be a spider‑cam cable, altering the ball’s trajectory just before England’s equaliser. The incident set up the build‑up to Jude Bellingham’s first goal, though FIFA says it lacks conclusive proof.
The clip, labelled VIDEO, circulated during the Week following the Noorwegen-Engeland fixture. It appears to show the ball brushing a spider‑cam cable after the Norwegian goalkeeper Orjan Nyland’s high clearance. Observers noted the sudden change in trajectory.
That presumed contact redirected the ball toward the English half, granting the Engelse side immediate possession. Within seconds, the ball was played forward, setting the stage for a scoring opportunity. The sequence directly preceded England’s equalising strike. Engeland’s players celebrated the unexpected chance, while Noorwegen supporters expressed frustration over the perceived technical glitch.
FIFA video ignites Norway’s fury over English goal controversy
The Noorse goalkeeper’s kick thus unintentionally contributed to the English response. Jude Bellingham collected the ball and finished the move with his first goal of the match. The goal restored parity in the game. FIFA examined the incident after the match. The governing body announced that it has found no conclusive evidence that the spider‑cam cable interfered with play. Consequently, no disciplinary action was taken.