OURVAR, hakemin kararını şu şekilde değerlendirdi: Doğru. Oylamanız OURVAR'ın analizinin doğru olup olmadığına yönelik — hakeme değil.
OURVAR'ın kararına katılıyor musunuz?
Her oy, OURVAR'ın doğruluğunu artırmaya katkıda bulunuyor — ve bunun için minnettarız. AI yanılmaz değil; senin kararın ise onu, vaka vaka geliştiren şeyin tam olarak kendisi. Hepimizin hak ettiği VAR'ı birlikte inşa ediyorsun. 🙏
Deep in extra time at 2-2, Croatia scored what looked like a dramatic equaliser against Portugal. The referee gave the goal, but VAR disallowed it for offside after checking connected-ball sensor data — and the reason is a subtle but exact application of Law 11. The player who delivered the final cross (#15) was onside. However, a different Croatian player, in an offside position, brushed the ball as it passed him — a contact on his hair or the top of his head, invisible to the naked eye but registered by the sensor inside the match ball. Under Law 11, a player in an offside position who touches a ball played by a teammate is "interfering with play," and that is an offside offence. Crucially, any touch qualifies: it does not need to change the ball's direction, and it does not need to be deliberate. So the offence was complete the moment the offside player made contact, regardless of what happened afterwards or of #15 being onside. This is a factual, objective determination — like goal-line technology — not a subjective judgement: the sensor either detected a touch or it didn't, and it did. CORRECT DECISION, high confidence. Brutal for Croatia, erased by a touch no human could have seen, but exactly right.
Her anahtar noktayı, atıfta bulunulan IFAB kurallarını ve bu karara götüren kare kare gerekçeyi görmek için kaydol.
Karara itiraz et. OURVAR'a sor: "neden?", "dirseğin açısı ne?", "emsal karar ne?" — ve olayı analiz eden aynı modelden IFAB kurallarına dayanan yanıtlar al. Pro 25/ay · WC 50 · GB 150.
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