In romanian championship some 30 years ago we had a goalkeeper called Raducanu who was caught in offside, I mean it, it is no joke. And yes, a goalkeeper putting in offside an adverse striker, by being the LAST DEFENDER before the offside line, THAT will be really crazy!
And I don't think the players have realized it. I mean the midfielder would have probably passed the ball anyway, even without the goalkeeper covering the attack.
It's not that they didn't get as close to scoring. I'm sure they are a professional football club with players occasionally scoring goals and hitting posts and stuff like that. Everything points to a bet of some sort. That's the only explanation why the goal keeper was so far from the goals lol
Yep. I think he probably was already way out of his 18-yard box with his team attacking when it all happened, then sprinted to his team bench with joy before he realised something is not quite right... 😆
@@Ben-tx1qz that depends on the league. in quite a few they actually do blow a whistle for this exact reason. even if this is a league that does not do that they defiantly celebrated too early.
@@JustARaccoon07 no it's actually an IFAB rule. "A whistle is NOT needed to stop play for a goal". Blowing the whistle when a goal is scored could mean that the referee is canceling the goal from offside or a foul.
@@harley.digital well, you only blow the whistle if you disallow it (offside, foul) or if it was not a clear goal to everyone (maybe your assistant ref on the side put up the flag to show you that the ball has been in)
straight on has the same illusion but worse lol, we can see the ball bounce backward from the side, from their pov it hit the post and bounced slightly across the goal, but either forwards or backwards...they saw the dude celebrate and the net ripple and assumed it was a forward bounce off the post
@@hairywelder5188 Yeah it threw me while watching it. Was sure it was in the back of the net, I didn't even see the ball rebounding because I was sure it was in
Tbh even the camera perspective looked like a goal for a second. Even the defender kicking it away looked like it was out of frustration and not to clear it lol
I was there on north stands , so we had a same optical angle as most of Slaven players . Me, my son and thousand of other fans were sure that we (Hajduk Split) conseald a goal . Only when we came home and saw that on tv , we foud out what did really happend. So , don't blame Slaven's players much , it was a perfect optical illusion which occurs +/- one time in life .
Ehh? they goal came at 74 min ? how did you just find out after you got home? you where sleeping at the game? 16 more min plus overtime and you did not figure it out? or after the complains came in?
@@Jollux2124 Are you stupid or what? The man said he didn't know what actually happened. He obviously knew it wasn't goal but how, it wasn't clear to him until later.
@@theninjazedits as someone already pointed out, if they keep playing after a goal then the whistle will blow. If whistle doesnt blow then it can mean play on.
@@Scientist-exe The whistle does not have to be blown to indicate a goal, IFAB (which is the ruleset FIFA uses) states the whistle isn't needed to indicate a goal
You think you see the ball hit the back of the net, I understand why you celebrate. There is really no lesson to be learned here - this is such a rare occurrence that you don't need to account for it. It's just a crazy thing that happened.
@@dontbeoctopus1298 I don't know what other word to use but it's the person who updates the scoreboard on the tv broadcast. english is not my first language.
to give a bit of context to this, this was i think like 3 years ago, maybe even pre-pandemic. The game was played in summer as you can see the sun is quite low and is in the players eyes most likely and for the whistle comments, one of the things if you play Hajduk is its always loud, the camera doesnt show the stadium, the front seats are almost empty because the higher ones are in shade/rain covered.
I was at the game. You are correct. The sun was low and the players couldn’t see clearly. Everyone at the stadium thought the ball went in. Also the live tv coverage put the result to 1:1. Belupo was making big pressure and it was just matter of time when they will score. Haduk fans already start to whistle there own team. It was really loud. All of this was happening in the season 2019/2020.
This happened in a Real Madrid vs Getafe in LaLiga in Spain, I think in 2006 Real Madrid “scored” a non goal, all the team celebrated but the keeper, then Getafe players counterattack, all the team against Casillas. Went from 1-0 to 0-1 in a minute
ruclips.net/video/d9V_eoM0iHE/видео.html Found it. Real madrid actually scored a goal, however it was ruled offside. The players ran to celebrate, failing to notice it was ruled offside. Getafe quickly started the play and scored the goal on the other end.
But the author of this says that he would pick something like this would only happen in a Croatian league, he obviously knows nothing about football and should stick to baseball or rodeo
I was on this match, and people from my stand (the stand seen on TV) all saw how the ball hit the post, while people on the stand where camera is positioned and the ones on the left of the screen thought it was a goal and did not understand why was Hajduk allowed to play 😄 Crazy situation.
Mmm.. it was a normal "panic clear" handled well.. but if you're already convinced it's a goal then you're not really caring about how the defending team is trying to react or sell it
Yes, it's the keeper's despairing dive and the hoofed clearance that looked like frustration at a goal. First time I watched it I thought it had gone in, and that's with a perfect view.
while watching this video I also tought it was a goal because the net rippled, I didnt understand why it wasnt until you showed it from a different angle and i realized the ball hit the post lol
Before seeing the close up shot, I too thought it was a goal. The goal keeper falling on the net & the ball hitting the post synced at the right time. That's why people got confused with this as a goal
I also think that the way the defender punted the ball forwards after it rebounded, his body language made him look very much like a disgruntled player booting the ball away after conceding... plus, he was likely between the ball and at least some of the opposition players, stopping them from actually seeing when it hit the post.
If the goalie had just stayed in/near his box instead of engaging in silly celebratory antics by running all over the field, he would have been in position to defend the goal and wouldn't have gotten burned like this. Hence the title of the clip...goalie burned by exaggerated celebration (of nothing). Moral of the story? Celebration is not part of the game, it is a distraction.
I watched that game live on TV, and almost nobody didn't know what is going on. Even TV commentators have thought it was the goal when it hit the post.
0:42 Was the funniest part for me. The camera pans, to the goalie already halfway up the pitch! Means he was quite elated, and had sprinted from his line after the 'goal'.
I was so confused why they were still playing, after 5 rewatches i just realised the ball hit the post, i was 100% sure it went inside. I watched it muted and i was so confused. The keeper moving the net at the same time ball hit the post made it look like the ball went inside the goal.
Funnily enough if the keeper had stayd in sidelines there was a serious possibility for offside as players in that situation tend to forget to stay behind the ball as it is a rare situation
Even the bounce off the post was so soft and weird, which also added to the illusion of a goal. It looked like something cushioned the ball. Something like a net 😂
Im more surprised on the fact that the conceding GK was coming from that far on the sideline. It's only been like 3-4s from when the ball hits the post.
It's exactly what you said, if you didn't said it hit the post I would believe it went in as well, the angle and the net motion really makes it look like a goal
As someone who watched the game (on TV) because my dad is HAJ supporter, both of us thought it was goal, and we were honestly surprised when we saw what happened.
This is even crazier than watching a goalkeeper scoring from a shot launched from inside the 18-yard box! I know that Tim Howard did it when he was playing for Everton and I was in disbelief seeing it!
As a defender, you are awarded for a very keen sense of what is happening upfield ... clearly, looking upfield, one should be able to track that the ball hit the upright, hence no goal, and thus, play on!!! ALSO ... I did not hear the ref's whistle, and I would imagine he did not give any indication for play to stop (eg. restart due to goal).
Glad u made a video about this legendary match. 😂 Even Hajduk fans were confused. Those 3 blokes in Slaven Belupo midfield always make my day. Celebrating like they just left some pub while Juranovic is running by and scoring for Hajduk Split.😂
it was in 2019, season pre pandemic, i remember how it became headline of the week in croatia, also, as fan of hajduk split, most bullshit goal i ever saw my team score xd
It's because of the sunlight in that part of the field. It's difficult to see when looking from the shaded part of the field. The ball is white and the sunlight is really bright so the ball wasn't visible clearly and the defender that was running to save it had the ball covered with his body, so the opposing team thought it went into the goal even though they didn't see the ball due to brightness, the defender covering their angle with his body, and the goalkeeper shaking the net with his leg. It's the way the stadium is built, it's not fully closed. This could happen in any league to any team when playing in half covered stadium with half shade half sunlight.
Actually nobody noticed that there is probably a handball from the goal keeper at 00:14 His hand (holding the ball) probably crossed the line while passing the ball to his teammate. In that case, this should be a free kick form just outside the box
I think the ball would have to have crossed the line for it to be handball, but I'm 100% sure. If a keeper saves the ball while they're actually in their goal but the ball doesn't cross the line it's not a goal. Same possibly applies at 00:13
I'm moderately sure that the ball was released before the whole ball crossed the line so no it's not a free kick. Now I'm playing a youtube video at 0.25 speed from a good angle and I'm not 100% sure but I think that tells us that nobody on the field missed anything.
Definitely. The explanation checks out. I was watching the video, wondering what crazy situation would come up and I thought the ball hitting the post was actually a goal due to the net shaking at the same time.
Reminds me to a Bundesliga match where the goalkeeper is drinking water inside his goalie, thought his team was created a goal, but it was annulled by the referee due to an offside.😅
It's a visual illusion at 00:24 from that specific camera angle. It looks like the goalkeeper threw himself inside the goal with the ball, and then the ball bounces of the net out of the goal. It didn't. The goalkeeper causes the ripple on the net exactly as the ball bounces of the post. The players on the pitch should have seen that it didn't go in (??). Maybe they thought that it had crossed the line before hitting the post, which could have been another illusion from their point of view.
I'd love to know how the keeper was already at the sideline too, did he run to the sideline as his own player took the shot to hit the post? It looks like he ran off the bench he was over that early haha
What makes it even crazier is that the GK seems to touch the ball with his hand outside the penalty area at about 0:13 seconds, so the play should‘ve stopped there .
When the GK was sprinting back, entering the box, stretching his arms in protest and utter dismay, at that point, he's like one on a sea rocked' by tsunami. Couldn't stop looking to stop the goal, at the same time wondering how a moment of celebration turned into one of anxiety and emergency. While sprinting back, a lot must be running through his head
What actually caused it was that the ball bounces almost centrally and would have gone in except.. it bounced weird off the horrible hard mud patch with all kinds of divots and bounces way right and hits the post..
Not whatever reason, the one you gave is the right one, I had to watch it a second time, I thought it was a goal the first time, you made me realize it wasn’t a goal.
When I saw this in real time, I thought the ball went in. I think you were spot on by saying it’s because the gk hit the net the same time the ball hit the post
The obvious issue is the sun position, most of the pitch is in shade, and only the area around the 18 yard box is in the direct sunshine, add to that the illuminous yellow Keeper kit, which clashes with the pitch in full sunlight. The angles are poor, but it could well be that the Keeper gets a slight touch to turn the ball onto the post, which then introduces another problem. Look at the post, how it's shaded to the front and in sunlight to the right hand side of the post, look at the ball. A white ball, strikes the post the ball is essentially camouflaged by the post (majority of the ball in shade, only the extreme right hand side of the ball is in sunlight.
Hey man I just recently got cut from the school soccer team and I am going to train really hard to get on varsity next year. I am going to use your tips and train a lot
I thought of one of the FA cup matches where the ball hits the post and they scored afterwards by a tap-in (I forgot which match it was exactly but I know it's a FA cup match last year) and it looks like it went out of bounds and rebounded on the advertising billboard lol I was so confused that time
@@GKGOLUREMI completely understandable, Belupo is a large pharmaceutical company from Koprivnica, so in theory, it would be Slaven Belupo Koprivnica :)
If you freeze the video around 0:24, the keeper is in the back of the net, a striker has raised his hands, and - from this angle - the ball looks like it's in the net. It should have been obvious to players in the middle of the pitch that the ball hit the post, but from the side it really looks like a goal has been scored, primarily because the goalie is in the back of the net and clearly doesn't stop the ball. Our brains just presume that if the goalie hasn't stopped it, it must be a goal.
The way you say Belupo is funny 😅 But yh as other comments mentioned it’s their sponsor. It’s best to just say Slaven even though the full name is Slaven Belupo
The goalkeeper only had his toes over the line, and at no point does he handle the ball when the ball is outside his box, the ball remains in the box the entire time he handles it, playing the ball with his hand that is still within his box is completely within the rules, in fact as long as the ball was in his hands in his box the rest of his body could have been out of the box, handball is in relation to the placement of the ball and not the placement of the body..
@FIEND PHOTO has to be clear and obvious that he had full contact with tbe ball outside the box, best view ot that situacion only sideline ref could have had. Though he followed the defenders behind and at his angle couldn't tell. Either way it would never been called a foul / handball
@FIEND PHOTO nah he is letting go of the ball at the line.. the movement makes it look like he handles outside the box only.. there is no way to show conclusively that it was outside the box and still in contact with his hands..
I was on this match. We were on East Block R and we were surprised to see players celebrating, because from our side it was obvious that the ball hit the post.
Thats just some basic football IQ, you never stop playing without a whistle being blown (and most of the attacking players are doing it sadly the goalie wet to the bench to celebrate) BTW is that a handball at 0:13???? he clearly has posession while going outside the box
It is a weird rule, but no it is not a handball. And no clear definition anywhere. The way i was taught as a referee was it had to be clear and obvious the GK and ball were outside. But the ball was in the box so this is clear cut. The GK whole body except his hand can be outside. Think of it like a goal, ball completely over the line.
@@jaysnow701 I got "the whole ball has to go pass the line" but you are totally wrong about the position of the GKs body. Goalie can be inside the goal and still make a save
@@maumor2 that is what i implied. The GK whole body can be over the line but the hand holding the ball, and If the GK is not handling the ball it is still live and playable.
This is what happens when the goalnets are so tight that there's no difference between the ball rebounding off a post and the ball hitting the back of the net. Goalnets, pre the mid 1990s, were loose so when a goal was scored the ball remained behind the goalline. Now, tight nets mean the ball bounces straight back out onto the pitch. I'm surprised more mistakes like this don't happen.
What you mean by you would pick something like this happening in Croatian league? Ive been following most top leagues for many years and Ive seen some amazing things go down also, I remember Croatia has 3 medals from World Cups, so I am not sure what your point was and they produce some of the best players in world football. Also, would like to know what league your country has and also how many medals does your country have from World Cups?
That was more of a joke than anything. I spent 2.5 years playing in Croatia’s third and second tier. And the weirdest things just seem to happen in all the Croatian leagues. It wasn’t meant as an insult towards the player’s / teams actual ability
Something similar almost happened in Norway in 2009. Rosenborg was playing against Fredrikstad and Rosenborg scored. It was offside but many of the players thought it was a goal and celebrated while Fredrikstad attacked. They luckily didn't score and Rosenborg won 1-0. 😅
hmm...your last remark is quite dubious in my opinion, after all, this league produced players who did not do too badly in the two recent World Cups, did they not? and btw this game that you are referring to took place only three seasons ago, on Oct. 26th, 2019......
That was such a strange remark he made. Especially considering he just left it there and didn't think he needed to expand on it. I was thinking there's no way he's saying the Croatian league is a poor league surely unless he hasn't a clue about the sport in Europe but then I recollected his pronunciation of both the teams and it's obvious he's never heard of them before. X)
The problem is that the goal net shakes as the ball hits the post. From a distance, the players probably thought the goal net was shaking because of the ball and not because of the goalkeeper.
The golie save the ball using phisics actually, he quick touches the ball to hit the field area who was completelly full of irregularities then the ball hit it faster with his little quick touch also changing a bit the initial direction of the ball too, great save.
Not sure what your comment meant at the end that it would happen in this league? Being Irish were not blessed with the best players at the minute but Croatian footballers have been incredibly successful and I'd imagine are the pride of Croatia people, Modric still playing at his best at 37 is unbelievable, best midfield player in the world today
crazy to think that hundreds of people watching it also probably celebrated just to see their team concede 5 seconds after
no worries slaven doesn't have fans
@@Isus273 if the slaven fan could read he'd be very upset right now
@@leond.2147 that's the entire point
As a Slaven Belupo fan...f you two
@@jsproduction3839 ahahah
That goalie had the chance to pull off the craziest offside trap of all time
I mean the defender didn't even try to tackle the player just ran ahead to an open space like it's gonna do anything lol
In romanian championship some 30 years ago we had a goalkeeper called Raducanu who was caught in offside, I mean it, it is no joke. And yes, a goalkeeper putting in offside an adverse striker, by being the LAST DEFENDER before the offside line, THAT will be really crazy!
Yeah if he times that their player is offside
And I don't think the players have realized it. I mean the midfielder would have probably passed the ball anyway, even without the goalkeeper covering the attack.
Probably the stupid defenders would have made it on-side 😅
They were just really proud of hitting the post, never gotten so close to scoring before. Definitely worth a few hugs and taps
😂🤣 Very unfair of the other team to exploit that 😂
@@Radimunto Haha!!
It's not that they didn't get as close to scoring. I'm sure they are a professional football club with players occasionally scoring goals and hitting posts and stuff like that.
Everything points to a bet of some sort. That's the only explanation why the goal keeper was so far from the goals lol
Maybe the real trophy was the friends they made along the way
@@Radimunto They actually also tried to hit the post but failed.
even the scorekeepers thought it went in the score went from 1-0 to 1-1
Huh?
@@cothinker680 Score changed from 1:0 to 1:1 in top left corner
0:53 that must be a rare animation lol when it went back to 0
😂
@@ManiPlaysYT not really, goals can be disallowed
I just can't believe the SPEED that GK used the second the ball hit the post to go as far away as possible from his own goal.
Yep. I think he probably was already way out of his 18-yard box with his team attacking when it all happened, then sprinted to his team bench with joy before he realised something is not quite right... 😆
Yep he should have saved something for the return trip. Lol.
If he'd just stayed by the bench they might have caught the attacking team offside
Righttt
I’ve never seen a keeper so far out of position.
Another excellent reason to play to the whistle and not celebrate to early
A whistle isn’t blown when there’s a goal…
@@Ben-tx1qz that depends on the league. in quite a few they actually do blow a whistle for this exact reason. even if this is a league that does not do that they defiantly celebrated too early.
@@JustARaccoon07 no it's actually an IFAB rule. "A whistle is NOT needed to stop play for a goal". Blowing the whistle when a goal is scored could mean that the referee is canceling the goal from offside or a foul.
Leeds United v Aston Villa comes to mind.
@@harley.digital well, you only blow the whistle if you disallow it (offside, foul) or if it was not a clear goal to everyone (maybe your assistant ref on the side put up the flag to show you that the ball has been in)
from our camera angle it does look like it bounces off the back of the net but on the field when you have a straight view lol... how
straight on has the same illusion but worse lol, we can see the ball bounce backward from the side, from their pov it hit the post and bounced slightly across the goal, but either forwards or backwards...they saw the dude celebrate and the net ripple and assumed it was a forward bounce off the post
The goalie hitting the net is what throws them
@@hairywelder5188 Yeah it threw me while watching it. Was sure it was in the back of the net, I didn't even see the ball rebounding because I was sure it was in
I thought it was a goal
Is cause the sun is getting in the way and making it harder to see
This was the greatest unintentionnal optical illusion!
I swear 🤣
Yh i saw this live in 2019
Tbh even the camera perspective looked like a goal for a second. Even the defender kicking it away looked like it was out of frustration and not to clear it lol
I was there on north stands , so we had a same optical angle as most of Slaven players . Me, my son and thousand of other fans were sure that we (Hajduk Split) conseald a goal . Only when we came home and saw that on tv , we foud out what did really happend. So , don't blame Slaven's players much , it was a perfect optical illusion which occurs +/- one time in life .
Nope. They deserve ALL the blame. Since when did "Play to the whistle" not become a thing?
@SmoshNZ bro said he was literally there and was fooled by what happened. Calm down.
Ehh? they goal came at 74 min ? how did you just find out after you got home? you where sleeping at the game? 16 more min plus overtime and you did not figure it out? or after the complains came in?
@@rhizoidx You still play to the whistle. It one of the most basics fundamentals of football. My point is aimed at the players not the OP
@@Jollux2124 Are you stupid or what? The man said he didn't know what actually happened. He obviously knew it wasn't goal but how, it wasn't clear to him until later.
Honestly, I had to watch the shot back a couple times in order to figure out what happened, but they definitely should’ve been playing to the whistle
Some leagues don't have a whistle for a goal scored
@@theninjazedits as someone already pointed out, if they keep playing after a goal then the whistle will blow. If whistle doesnt blow then it can mean play on.
@@Scientist-exe The whistle does not have to be blown to indicate a goal, IFAB (which is the ruleset FIFA uses) states the whistle isn't needed to indicate a goal
@@Scientist-exe So you think players should be playing on every time they see a goal?
You think you see the ball hit the back of the net, I understand why you celebrate. There is really no lesson to be learned here - this is such a rare occurrence that you don't need to account for it. It's just a crazy thing that happened.
Props to the referee for making the right call, everyone even the scorekeeper mistakenly thought it went in.
What call did the ref make?
@@ienfrg No call.
What is a scorekeeper???
@@dontbeoctopus1298 I don't know what other word to use but it's the person who updates the scoreboard on the tv broadcast. english is not my first language.
Scorekeeper 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The goalkeeper was already in the pub ordering pints.
to give a bit of context to this, this was i think like 3 years ago, maybe even pre-pandemic. The game was played in summer as you can see the sun is quite low and is in the players eyes most likely and for the whistle comments, one of the things if you play Hajduk is its always loud, the camera doesnt show the stadium, the front seats are almost empty because the higher ones are in shade/rain covered.
yes it was a season before the pandemic in 2019
Yes It was around Torcida's 69th birthday
I was at the game. You are correct. The sun was low and the players couldn’t see clearly. Everyone at the stadium thought the ball went in. Also the live tv coverage put the result to 1:1. Belupo was making big pressure and it was just matter of time when they will score. Haduk fans already start to whistle there own team. It was really loud. All of this was happening in the season 2019/2020.
Thanks to you I found the exact match. However, it was not played in summer but on 26th of October 2019 instead.
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ngl i thought it went in aswell
0:44 Even the scoreboard said 1:1 lmao
Probably highlight of the goal
This happened in a Real Madrid vs Getafe in LaLiga in Spain, I think in 2006
Real Madrid “scored” a non goal, all the team celebrated but the keeper, then Getafe players counterattack, all the team against Casillas. Went from 1-0 to 0-1 in a minute
ruclips.net/video/d9V_eoM0iHE/видео.html
Found it. Real madrid actually scored a goal, however it was ruled offside. The players ran to celebrate, failing to notice it was ruled offside. Getafe quickly started the play and scored the goal on the other end.
But the author of this says that he would pick something like this would only happen in a Croatian league, he obviously knows nothing about football and should stick to baseball or rodeo
A bit less embarrassing as it actually went in, but yeah basic psychological strength needed.
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@@powderskier5547 theres no rodeo and almost no baseball in croatia.
He was just being auto cynical in an another typically croatian manner.
I was on this match, and people from my stand (the stand seen on TV) all saw how the ball hit the post, while people on the stand where camera is positioned and the ones on the left of the screen thought it was a goal and did not understand why was Hajduk allowed to play 😄
Crazy situation.
Who are they playing?
@@memphisdaniels3218 Slaven Belupo
@@memphisdaniels3218 Slaven Belupo
It's moreover how the defender cleared the ball made everyone think he just kicked it out in despair
Yes, like the Morton player did here, but the ref thought it was a clearance.
ruclips.net/video/4rBpWPrWB2I/видео.html
Mmm.. it was a normal "panic clear" handled well.. but if you're already convinced it's a goal then you're not really caring about how the defending team is trying to react or sell it
Yes, it's the keeper's despairing dive and the hoofed clearance that looked like frustration at a goal. First time I watched it I thought it had gone in, and that's with a perfect view.
while watching this video I also tought it was a goal because the net rippled, I didnt understand why it wasnt until you showed it from a different angle and i realized the ball hit the post lol
As a croatian i am proud to have people like this living in my country
kakvi ljudi?
@@aeyes1314 Yeah :D Post-hitting celebrating ones maybe?
@@lajosszel probably
Before seeing the close up shot, I too thought it was a goal. The goal keeper falling on the net & the ball hitting the post synced at the right time. That's why people got confused with this as a goal
I also think that the way the defender punted the ball forwards after it rebounded, his body language made him look very much like a disgruntled player booting the ball away after conceding... plus, he was likely between the ball and at least some of the opposition players, stopping them from actually seeing when it hit the post.
If the goalie had just stayed in/near his box instead of engaging in silly celebratory antics by running all over the field, he would have been in position to defend the goal and wouldn't have gotten burned like this. Hence the title of the clip...goalie burned by exaggerated celebration (of nothing). Moral of the story? Celebration is not part of the game, it is a distraction.
I watched that game live on TV, and almost nobody didn't know what is going on. Even TV commentators have thought it was the goal when it hit the post.
The goalkeeper was faster when celebrating than when defending.
0:42 Was the funniest part for me. The camera pans, to the goalie already halfway up the pitch!
Means he was quite elated, and had sprinted from his line after the 'goal'.
incredible tactic from the goalie rippling the net,had me fooled for one until the replay
I was so confused why they were still playing, after 5 rewatches i just realised the ball hit the post, i was 100% sure it went inside. I watched it muted and i was so confused. The keeper moving the net at the same time ball hit the post made it look like the ball went inside the goal.
Funnily enough if the keeper had stayd in sidelines there was a serious possibility for offside as players in that situation tend to forget to stay behind the ball as it is a rare situation
Even the bounce off the post was so soft and weird, which also added to the illusion of a goal. It looked like something cushioned the ball. Something like a net 😂
I thought it was a goal on first watch, brilliant 😂 But yea you are spot on about the net rippling making it look like a goal 👍
Slavonblijepo.
Good to know we have such clup in Croatia.
what the hell is a clup
@@samuelhollman7426 I think they mean club
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Im more surprised on the fact that the conceding GK was coming from that far on the sideline. It's only been like 3-4s from when the ball hits the post.
Yeah, very amateur from the gk
It's exactly what you said, if you didn't said it hit the post I would believe it went in as well, the angle and the net motion really makes it look like a goal
As someone who watched the game (on TV) because my dad is HAJ supporter, both of us thought it was goal, and we were honestly surprised when we saw what happened.
And what's the final score?
@@netneutrality2024 2:0
@@moziwarthunder Thanks
This is even crazier than watching a goalkeeper scoring from a shot launched from inside the 18-yard box! I know that Tim Howard did it when he was playing for Everton and I was in disbelief seeing it!
I had to replay it 10 times to see the ball hit the post rather than bounce back from the inside net...
I used 0.25x speed to see closely if it was a goal or not.
Me too
@@Jakub8987 i went to the var headquarters
I dont think the ball can bounce off the net
@@Pepperoni290 they can if the net tension is tight
I think your explanation is most likely correct. I knew what was going to happen from the title, and my eyes still saw a goal in that moment.
As a defender, you are awarded for a very keen sense of what is happening upfield ... clearly, looking upfield, one should be able to track that the ball hit the upright, hence no goal, and thus, play on!!! ALSO ... I did not hear the ref's whistle, and I would imagine he did not give any indication for play to stop (eg. restart due to goal).
"As a defender"
What defender bro? Do u play in stadiums? No u play in a low budget public park. Calm down
@@brandnewacc7839 ... did i say i played, settle down small boi
Honestly, that "if I had to pick a league" bit at the end is an amazing advertisement for the Croatian league. I genuinely need to know more now.
Glad u made a video about this legendary match. 😂 Even Hajduk fans were confused. Those 3 blokes in Slaven Belupo midfield always make my day. Celebrating like they just left some pub while Juranovic is running by and scoring for Hajduk Split.😂
Juranovic has come a long way I had no idea that was him scoring
@@benkaczmar yeah that was him scoring. He quickly realized what was goin on and turned that great opportunity into a goal. 😂👌
This is just surreal! Not only from some players’ point of view, even from the point of view of the broadcasting camera this seems like a goal.
this is pretty old tho, maybe a year or two years ago but it's crazy how the optic effect even from the camera angle can confuse everyone
and i just noticed that even in the score showing they added the goal and then removed it, everyone got confused lol
it was in 2019, season pre pandemic, i remember how it became headline of the week in croatia, also, as fan of hajduk split, most bullshit goal i ever saw my team score xd
@@darkothemapper1826 lol thank for the precision, i was feeling it was pretty old
It's because of the sunlight in that part of the field. It's difficult to see when looking from the shaded part of the field. The ball is white and the sunlight is really bright so the ball wasn't visible clearly and the defender that was running to save it had the ball covered with his body, so the opposing team thought it went into the goal even though they didn't see the ball due to brightness, the defender covering their angle with his body, and the goalkeeper shaking the net with his leg. It's the way the stadium is built, it's not fully closed. This could happen in any league to any team when playing in half covered stadium with half shade half sunlight.
The commentary and stop pause the video just added such essential beauty mistifying amazing ness glory to this video it was so so necessary
Actually nobody noticed that there is probably a handball from the goal keeper at 00:14
His hand (holding the ball) probably crossed the line while passing the ball to his teammate. In that case, this should be a free kick form just outside the box
Yes! So much yes!
I think the ball would have to have crossed the line for it to be handball, but I'm 100% sure. If a keeper saves the ball while they're actually in their goal but the ball doesn't cross the line it's not a goal. Same possibly applies at 00:13
Seems perfectly fair tbh, the gks hands were on the line when he threw the ball.
I'm moderately sure that the ball was released before the whole ball crossed the line so no it's not a free kick. Now I'm playing a youtube video at 0.25 speed from a good angle and I'm not 100% sure but I think that tells us that nobody on the field missed anything.
Definitely. The explanation checks out. I was watching the video, wondering what crazy situation would come up and I thought the ball hitting the post was actually a goal due to the net shaking at the same time.
This is one of these moments you don't believe till you have seen it.
Imagine how angry the manager must have been
I was on this game in 2019
@Rory what
Maybe he was celebrating too 😂
Reminds me to a Bundesliga match where the goalkeeper is drinking water inside his goalie, thought his team was created a goal, but it was annulled by the referee due to an offside.😅
0:13 handball, no goal.
I was just about to say that aswell..noticed it too
It's a visual illusion at 00:24 from that specific camera angle. It looks like the goalkeeper threw himself inside the goal with the ball, and then the ball bounces of the net out of the goal. It didn't. The goalkeeper causes the ripple on the net exactly as the ball bounces of the post.
The players on the pitch should have seen that it didn't go in (??). Maybe they thought that it had crossed the line before hitting the post, which could have been another illusion from their point of view.
I'd love to know how the keeper was already at the sideline too, did he run to the sideline as his own player took the shot to hit the post? It looks like he ran off the bench he was over that early haha
He's got quick reactions 😆
My guess is he was already playing pretty high off his line and went to celebrate with the coaches
@BIazy it wasn't announced by ref otherwise he would blow the whistle and stop play for the goal celebrations. That's just a technical error.
@@GKGOLUREMI i can tell that was true, im a hajduk split fan and i remember this match because of this shit acusery xd
What makes it even crazier is that the GK seems to touch the ball with his hand outside the penalty area at about 0:13 seconds, so the play should‘ve stopped there .
When the GK was sprinting back, entering the box, stretching his arms in protest and utter dismay, at that point, he's like one on a sea rocked' by tsunami. Couldn't stop looking to stop the goal, at the same time wondering how a moment of celebration turned into one of anxiety and emergency.
While sprinting back, a lot must be running through his head
What actually caused it was that the ball bounces almost centrally and would have gone in except.. it bounced weird off the horrible hard mud patch with all kinds of divots and bounces way right and hits the post..
How the hell did he end up at halfway celebrating so quickly??!!
That vision by the defender was something else. It was his pass to the midfield that created this goal.
genius play by the goalkeeper to create the ripple effect
Not whatever reason, the one you gave is the right one, I had to watch it a second time, I thought it was a goal the first time, you made me realize it wasn’t a goal.
What an odd last sentence? Surely he's not saying the Croatian league is a poor standard league.
The American accent commentary on football was the funniest part
Genuinely hilarious! Sunday league stuff!
When I saw this in real time, I thought the ball went in. I think you were spot on by saying it’s because the gk hit the net the same time the ball hit the post
Nothing else, only Hajduk Split! ❤️✌🏻
The obvious issue is the sun position, most of the pitch is in shade, and only the area around the 18 yard box is in the direct sunshine, add to that the illuminous yellow Keeper kit, which clashes with the pitch in full sunlight. The angles are poor, but it could well be that the Keeper gets a slight touch to turn the ball onto the post, which then introduces another problem. Look at the post, how it's shaded to the front and in sunlight to the right hand side of the post, look at the ball. A white ball, strikes the post the ball is essentially camouflaged by the post (majority of the ball in shade, only the extreme right hand side of the ball is in sunlight.
Great analysis... And nasty roast to Croatians at the end 💀
Great breakdown of how the eye can be deceived - what you explained is exactly how magicians create illusions. Nice work.
Hey man I just recently got cut from the school soccer team and I am going to train really hard to get on varsity next year. I am going to use your tips and train a lot
good luck mate
@@mariadanielalavia8877 thanks
The fact that the front guy celebrated at first then stopped to celebrated after he saw a rebound on the post, say it all😂😂
0:13 a freekick should be awarded, the GK has crossed the line while the ball is still in his hand
I thought of one of the FA cup matches where the ball hits the post and they scored afterwards by a tap-in (I forgot which match it was exactly but I know it's a FA cup match last year) and it looks like it went out of bounds and rebounded on the advertising billboard lol I was so confused that time
Definitely a bizarre sequence, keeper really had no business running to the sidelines
oprosti hrvati, znam kako kazem “belupo” je nije ispraviti
for that club it is enough to say slaven and everyone will know it, belupo is just a main sponsor
@@Princcnirp Actually never knew belupo was just a sponsor. Always just assumed it was the name of the city they were from.
@@GKGOLUREMI completely understandable, Belupo is a large pharmaceutical company from Koprivnica, so in theory, it would be Slaven Belupo Koprivnica :)
If you freeze the video around 0:24, the keeper is in the back of the net, a striker has raised his hands, and - from this angle - the ball looks like it's in the net. It should have been obvious to players in the middle of the pitch that the ball hit the post, but from the side it really looks like a goal has been scored, primarily because the goalie is in the back of the net and clearly doesn't stop the ball. Our brains just presume that if the goalie hasn't stopped it, it must be a goal.
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The way you say Belupo is funny 😅
But yh as other comments mentioned it’s their sponsor. It’s best to just say Slaven even though the full name is Slaven Belupo
Yeah, I have no idea why I pronounced it as if it was spelled "Blijpo"
I've replayed that shot 10 times over, and from the side camera it stills looks like it goes into the net. What a strange optical illusion 😵💫
1:29 what a terrible touch - he almost scuffed the easiest chance any player will ever get
U need to get ur eyes checked if you thought the defender had any reach for it
I thought that it was a goal at first too. Only when you slowed it down is when I could tell that it hit the post. Crazy.
Funny part is, if gk had just never noticed and stayed where he was, it would be offside.
The Polish League is said to have lots of bizarre moments like this
Keeper was out the box no? (When he played the ball to his teammate)
The goalkeeper only had his toes over the line, and at no point does he handle the ball when the ball is outside his box, the ball remains in the box the entire time he handles it, playing the ball with his hand that is still within his box is completely within the rules, in fact as long as the ball was in his hands in his box the rest of his body could have been out of the box, handball is in relation to the placement of the ball and not the placement of the body..
@FIEND PHOTO has to be clear and obvious that he had full contact with tbe ball outside the box, best view ot that situacion only sideline ref could have had. Though he followed the defenders behind and at his angle couldn't tell. Either way it would never been called a foul / handball
@FIEND PHOTO nah he is letting go of the ball at the line.. the movement makes it look like he handles outside the box only.. there is no way to show conclusively that it was outside the box and still in contact with his hands..
I was on this match. We were on East Block R and we were surprised to see players celebrating, because from our side it was obvious that the ball hit the post.
Thats just some basic football IQ, you never stop playing without a whistle being blown (and most of the attacking players are doing it sadly the goalie wet to the bench to celebrate) BTW is that a handball at 0:13???? he clearly has posession while going outside the box
It is a weird rule, but no it is not a handball. And no clear definition anywhere. The way i was taught as a referee was it had to be clear and obvious the GK and ball were outside.
But the ball was in the box so this is clear cut. The GK whole body except his hand can be outside. Think of it like a goal, ball completely over the line.
@@jaysnow701 I got "the whole ball has to go pass the line" but you are totally wrong about the position of the GKs body. Goalie can be inside the goal and still make a save
@@maumor2 that is what i implied. The GK whole body can be over the line but the hand holding the ball, and If the GK is not handling the ball it is still live and playable.
This is what happens when the goalnets are so tight that there's no difference between the ball rebounding off a post and the ball hitting the back of the net. Goalnets, pre the mid 1990s, were loose so when a goal was scored the ball remained behind the goalline. Now, tight nets mean the ball bounces straight back out onto the pitch. I'm surprised more mistakes like this don't happen.
A long time ago a coach told me, never stop unless you hear the refs whistle.
It would be offside if the GK still celebrating...
What you mean by you would pick something like this happening in Croatian league? Ive been following most top leagues for many years and Ive seen some amazing things go down also, I remember Croatia has 3 medals from World Cups, so I am not sure what your point was and they produce some of the best players in world football. Also, would like to know what league your country has and also how many medals does your country have from World Cups?
That was more of a joke than anything. I spent 2.5 years playing in Croatia’s third and second tier. And the weirdest things just seem to happen in all the Croatian leagues. It wasn’t meant as an insult towards the player’s / teams actual ability
@@GKGOLUREMI isn't slb benfica??
Something similar almost happened in Norway in 2009.
Rosenborg was playing against Fredrikstad and Rosenborg scored.
It was offside but many of the players thought it was a goal and celebrated while Fredrikstad attacked.
They luckily didn't score and Rosenborg won 1-0. 😅
hmm...your last remark is quite dubious in my opinion, after all, this league produced players who did not do too badly in the two recent World Cups, did they not? and btw this game that you are referring to took place only three seasons ago, on Oct. 26th, 2019......
That was such a strange remark he made. Especially considering he just left it there and didn't think he needed to expand on it. I was thinking there's no way he's saying the Croatian league is a poor league surely unless he hasn't a clue about the sport in Europe but then I recollected his pronunciation of both the teams and it's obvious he's never heard of them before. X)
The problem is that the goal net shakes as the ball hits the post. From a distance, the players probably thought the goal net was shaking because of the ball and not because of the goalkeeper.
What’s with the shot at Croatia? Aren’t you American? Lol who went farther in the WC?
The goal keeper is so smart and a great actor.
The golie save the ball using phisics actually, he quick touches the ball to hit the field area who was completelly full of irregularities then the ball hit it faster with his little quick touch also changing a bit the initial direction of the ball too, great save.
even the TV coverage thought it was a goal, they even made it 1-1 on the scoreline
Not gonna lie, as I was watching the video I thought it went in too, just until you said "the ball hits the post" xD
I also thought it went in the first time! 😳
Omg 😂😂😂😂 it obviously went inn from this angle
Damn.
Not sure what your comment meant at the end that it would happen in this league? Being Irish were not blessed with the best players at the minute but Croatian footballers have been incredibly successful and I'd imagine are the pride of Croatia people, Modric still playing at his best at 37 is unbelievable, best midfield player in the world today
It's a lighthearted joke.
Also, there's a reason Modrić, Brozović, Rakitić etc aren't in HNL. HNL is really a bottom tier league, no shame in admiting that