Hawk-Eye apologises after ‘never seen before’ error denies Blades against Villa

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The makers of the goalline technology used in the Premier League have issued an apology after the resumption of the season descended into farce when a goal was disallowed because cameras failed to spot the ball crossing the line.

Sheffield United appeared to have opened the scoring just before half-time in the top flight’s first match back after its three-month suspension, as the Aston Villa goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland clearly carried the ball over the line as he tried to cut out a free-kick from the United midfielder Ollie Norwood.

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Written by Paul Doyle at Villa Park
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Hawk-Eye apologises after ‘never seen before’ error denies Blades against Villa

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