England's Goal Questioned as Norway Exit World Cup

Norway's World Cup campaign has concluded following a quarter-final defeat by England. The Norwegians depart with considerable frustration, specifically questioning the validity of Jude Bellingham's equalizer.
England has advanced to the next stage of the World Cup, but their victory over Norway was not without controversy. The Norwegian camp is expressing significant discontent regarding the circumstances surrounding Jude Bellingham's goal that leveled the score.
Norway's primary contention revolves around whether the ball made contact with the spidercam prior to entering the net. They believe this potential interference should have led to the goal being disallowed. However, the established technology used to detect such impacts, referred to as 'Snicko', indicated no such contact occurred.
Despite the technological assessment ruling out contact, Norway remains unconvinced and frustrated. This unresolved question adds a bitter note to their departure from the tournament, leaving them to ponder what might have been had the goal been reviewed differently or disallowed.
While Norway's frustration is understandable, relying on 'Snicko' is the established protocol. The debate, however, highlights the ever-present tension between technological aids and the subjective perception of controversial moments in football.

