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phantom goal
noun
A ghost goal.
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The referee, Felix Brych, allowed the phantom goal to stand.
There was an opportunity in the immediate aftermath of the phantom goal to inform the officials of their mistake, or to allow an equaliser after the restart.
The match eventually finished 2-2 afterftereviewingng the evidence of the phantom goal Coppell has opened the door for the game to be replayed.
On the phantom goal by LeClair, some said it was visible only on ESPN's camera mounted in the net, a view unavailable to video judges until it was too late to nullify the goal.
But, he added, if not, "it would be nice to have a phantom goal at some point in the tournament so we can prove how well our product works".
In the Buffalo-Philadelphia series, it was a video judge's game, at least for one nondecision on the phantom goal scored by John LeClair of the Flyers in Game 2. He put the puck through a hole in the side of the net guarded by the Sabres' Dominik Hasek.
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As more and more games are turned by incorrect decisions, unwarranted red cards, questionable penalties, and phantom goals, the sport will remain a great spectacle.
ITV have kicked off their coverage of this match with a discussion about England, that phantom Frank Lampard goal, and video refereeing.
Phantom's goals to automate the enterprise SOC (Security Operation Center) is a start.
This farce went down in the annals of German football as the ghostliest ghost goal ever – "Phantom-Tor" is the technical term – but hopes that this incident might push the league over the line, towards goal technology, were dashed six months later.
Even after two decades, evading opponents and finding the ball, gliding like a phantom and filling those blank pages with goal after goal.
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