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Norwegian Media Unleashes Explosive Accusations over England World Cup 'Scandal'

Jude Bellingham scored twice as England advanced after a VAR disallowed goal and a disputed camera-wire incident.

  • On Sunday, England eliminated Norway 2-1 in the FIFA World Cup quarterfinals, as FIFA World Cup officials review Norway's allegation that a camera wire interfered with keeper Nyland's goal kick.
  • Norway initially led through Andreas Schjelderup, but Bellingham leveled the match for Thomas Tuchel's side just before half-time, setting up a tense extra-time finish.
  • Bellingham capitalized on an error by Nyland in extra time to secure the win, while VAR disallowed a potential Norway goal after ruling Erling Haaland pushed Elliot Anderson in the box.
  • The Three Lions advance to the semi-finals, a significant achievement after 40 to 50 intense days of tournament play positioning England as a major contender.
  • Leaving the tournament, the Scandinavians now process the controversial defeat and missed opportunities that defined their quarterfinal performance against England.
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Solbakken upset about the sky cam incident – Everything he said in the press conference after Norway's elimination. The post How the Norway coach reacted to the spider-cam: "The ball falls straight from the sky" (vid) appeared first on in.gr.

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It's the first time that happens in a football match. Norwegians protest that England's first goal was thanks to the "spider cam"

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In the World Cup quarterfinals England against Norway there was an uproar. An English goal might only be due to a hit Spidercam. What does Manuel Gräfe say?

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Prensa Libre broke the news on Saturday, July 11, 2026.
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