Norway's Second Goal Disallowed After VAR Review in England Clash

Norway had a second goal of the match, which would have put them ahead 2-1 against England, disallowed following a VAR review. Referee Clément Turpin consulted the monitor after the incident.
The celebrations were cut short for Norway as their second goal in the encounter with England was ultimately ruled out. The scoreline, which would have seen them take a 2-1 lead, was re-examined by the officials.
Referee Clément Turpin was prompted to review the play after the goal was scored. Following the pitchside consultation with the Video Assistant Referee, the on-field decision was overturned, much to the disappointment of the Norwegian side.
This incident underscored the impact of a new regulation being enforced in the game. The decision highlights the scrutiny now applied to goal-scoring situations, even after the ball has found the back of the net and initial celebrations have commenced.
VAR continues to be a lightning rod for controversy, and this instance will fuel debate about its implementation and impact on the flow of the game.

