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Norway coach convinced ball hit cable before England goal in quarter-final

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In a quarter-final match, the Norway coach expressed conviction that the ball hit a cable prior to England scoring a goal. This belief suggests a potential controversy regarding the validity of the goal. The outcome of the match may be affected by this dispute. The incident highlights the role of external factors in football matches.

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