05.01.2025 16:40
In the 18th week of the Trendyol Super League, Kasımpaşa and Gaziantep FK faced each other, ending in a 2-2 draw. The match was marked by the cancellation of a goal scored by the visiting team in the final moments, which was ruled offside after a VAR review, despite having scored two goals that were not counted. This decision brought to mind the disallowed goal of Çaykur Rizespor in their match against Beşiktaş and sparked a debate about the semi-automatic offside system.
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Kasımpaşa hosted Gaziantep FK in the 18th week of the Trendyol Super League. The match ended in a 2-2 draw, but the cancellation of two goals by the visiting team overshadowed the game and sparked discussions.
GAZİANTEP FK'S GOAL WAS CANCELED Gaziantep FK found the net with Maxim in the 35th minute of the match, which was still 1-1, after Lungoyi's assist. Referee Cihan Aydın canceled Gaziantep FK's goal, citing that the ball had gone out of play after a warning from VAR. Although Gaziantep players and head coach Selçuk İnan protested intensely to the referee regarding this incident, the decision was not changed.
IMAGE: BEIN SPORTS LAST MINUTE GOAL ALSO CANCELED BY VAR Meanwhile, after the Çaykur Rizespor-Beşiktaş match, there was also a discussion regarding the semi-automatic offside system in the Kasımpaşa-Gaziantep FK match. The visiting team found the net with Christopher Lungoyi in the 90+2 minute, making it 3-2 against Kasımpaşa in a match that was still tied at 2-2. Lungoyi's goal was canceled due to offside after a VAR review.
IMAGE: BEIN SPORTS THOUGHTS TURN TO ÇAYKUR RİZESPOR-BEŞİKTAŞ MATCH These events reminded everyone of the goal scored by the home team in the 90+4 minute of the Çaykur Rizespor-Beşiktaş match, which was canceled due to offside after the intervention of the Semi-Automatic Offside System. The Black Sea team had reacted to the goal after the Beşiktaş match with the phrase "Haircut VAR". Additionally, the incidents that occurred in the 18th week matches of the Super League have sparked a new debate.
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