Posted by: goodlife August 20, 2007
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From The TimesMay 5, 2005
They think the GarcÃa debate is all over — it is now
By Bill Edgar
IT WAS said that the debate over the authenticity of Liverpool’s historic goal against Chelsea at Anfield on Tuesday would rage for years. In fact, it lasted less than 24 hours.
Computer pictures prove that Luis GarcÃa’s shot, which will be worth around £28 million to the club if they win the European Cup on May 25, was nowhere near to crossing the goalline when William Gallas, the Chelsea defender, hooked the ball away.
Using the Virtual Replay system, which was developed from Israeli missile technology, BSkyB showed that, far from the whole of the ball having crossed the whole of the line, as is required, it was not even close to reaching the centre of the line at the moment when it connected with Gallas’s right boot. All the camera angles produced during ITV’s live coverage of the match were inconclusive, even if most suggested that the official had probably made a mistake in awarding the goal.
Virtual Replay has been used in the past to settle arguments where “goals†were incorrectly disallowed. Given that Chelsea’s place in the European Cup final was at stake, Roman Slysko, the assistant referee who allowed GarcÃa’s goal, appears to have made a serious mistake.