Thursday, November 21, 2024

SOUND technology rules out its first goal as Romelu Lukaku is denied

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  • Romelu Lukaku’s goal for Belgium v Slovakia was ruled out by sound technology 
  • Lukaku’s team-mate Lois Openda, who sent in the cross, was penalised for handball
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Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku had a goal ruled out by sound technology during his side’s Euro 2024 clash against Slovakia.

Technology that detects sound frequencies was used, with Belgium’s Lois Openda adjudged to have handled the ball before crossing to find Lukaku. 

With Slovakia leading 1-0 through an early goal from Ivan Schranz, Lukaku thought he had equalised for Belgium in the second half.

However, his effort didn’t count. with Slovakia taking all three points. 

Referee Umut Meler consulted VAR as he assessed the incident, with the officials deciding Openda’s arm was in an unnatural position.  

Lukaku had previously had a goal ruled out earlier in the game.  

Lois Openda was adjudged to have handled the ball using new sound technology
Romelu Lukaku’s goal for Belgium against Slovakia was ruled out by the new VAR tool

Before the tournament, it was announced that football’s equivalent of a snickometer would be used during Euro 2024.

The technology, which is used in cricket, detects sound frequencies and helps to determine whether two objects have come into contact with one another.

Lukaku’s team-mate Lois Openda, who sent in the cross, was deemed to have handled the ball
Referee Umut Meler consulted VAR, with sound frequencies being detected for the incident

It was first introduced to cricket in the 1990s where the viewer can analyse the sound and video of a replay in order to determine whether the ball has struck the bat.

Belgium will take on Romania and Ukraine in their remaining two group stage fixtures. 



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