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Scorer of Japan's winning goal admits: "The ball seemed a bit off"

Japan beat Spain, 2-1, with the winning goal for the Japanese creating some controversy.

On social networks, Japan's goal has been the subject of conversation. From the images captured at the stadium, it seems that the ball went completely out, but the VAR did not have the same opinion and validated the accurate shot by Ao Tanaka.

After the game, the Japanese international admitted that the ball seemed a little out of line.

"Spain is still a great team. We didn't like losing at the Olympic Games [Tokyo2020]. This time, we won", began by saying Tanaka.

"It seemed to me that the ball was half out, but I didn't see it well. I was running, concentrating on kicking the goal. If I went out and was disallowed, I would have accepted the decision. But they gave it as valid, it's on the scoreboard", he concluded .

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