Frank Lampard's Disallowed Goal v Germany 2010 + Post Match.

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This FIFA World Cup 2010’s video is titled Frank Lampard’s Disallowed Goal v Germany 2010 + Post Match. and credited to ClassicEngland. Viewing time is 00:03:25, enjoy our fellow FIFA World Cup fans!

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  1. VAR probably could have been avoided if Germany had at the start of the second half simply allowed England to walk the ball into the net, levelling the game at 2-2.

  2. And this was perfectly okay – for the German fans, the same lot who now scream and shout that Sterling wasn't fouled in England's match against Denmark, or deny that Christensen in the same match just let himself drop to the ground, untouched by Rice, leading to Denmark's first goal ? What a fair player, sportsman and idol Neuer might have been if he had admitted to the referee that Lampard's shot was in fact a goal ? Instead he made out that it wasn't, yet admitted after the game that he had deliberately cheated, showing all young people that cheating is acceptable if you can just get away with it. What an idol to have for younger generations – maybe that is one of the reasons why we see so much play- acting and dives in modern football. The result is always more important than the means. Neuer showed the world how that is done.

  3. thing is nobody could see that in real time it took the replay to see it so going by the rules of that time no goal is the right call cause var did not exist

  4. England would of win the whole competition if this wasn’t cheated against us one per cent! We would of won so many world cups if refs weren’t against England! Just because we are the best looking nation people are against us! Good looks shouldn’t be against us!

  5. Regardless of the drama, what a fucking strike , Lampard was an incredible midfielder with the intuitive finishing of an Inzaghi or Les Ferdinand.. thought I’d throw him in there.
    Great player.

  6. i think a lot of english people look at this with a bias lens, as an objective Irish person looking at it for me it's inconclusive, hard to know one way or the other whether it crossed the line

  7. Everyone blamed the referee for this horrendous error but FIFA and their stubborn determination to not use goal line technology were entirely at fault for this. This incident must have been a huge turning point to introduce VAR.

  8. I was watching that live and Germany was rattled.
    Everybody on the pitch, even the German goalkeeper admitted to seeing it went in, so how come the referee and his linesmen never saw it go in?

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