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Instep Kick: A kicking technique in soccer where the ball is struck with the instep (the top part) of the foot for maximum power. Principal Component Analysis (PCA): A statistical method used to ...
Mikel Merino's late strike was ruled out after the ball struck Kai Havertz's arm Pundit Paul Merson was shocked by Havertz's ...
More than 48 hours after it was made abundantly clear to anyone with a working set of eyes that Kai Havertz’s forearm ... Rice and Leandro Trossard kicking the ball away against Brighton and ...
Arsenal players started celebrating what they thought would be a legitimate goal but the referee called them back and after a ...
Arsenal get a little daylight from Aston Villa as Leandro Trossard picks out Kai Havertz inside the box, where the German international drills his effort past Emi Martinez to make it 2-0.
But Havertz was adjudged to have used his arm as he turned the ball in, and VAR ruled out his goal ... Havertz’s missed ...
it's always a free kick to the defending team. The shadow of the ball can be seen on the forearm of Kai Havertz as it deflects into the back of the net. BBC The VAR, who is able to sync multiple ...
The VAR established that the ball hit Havertz’s arm immediately before entering the goal and recommended that the goal was disallowed.” #ARSAVL – 88’ VAR OVERTURN The Arsenal goal was ...