Cristiano Ronaldo DID NOT score Portugal’s first goal against Uruguay, adidas’ sensor confirms

EXCLUSIVE: Cristiano Ronaldo DID NOT score Portugal’s first goal against Uruguay, adidas’ ‘highly accurate’ sensor inside the match ball confirms, despite his desperate claims that he touched it last

Cristiano Ronaldo did not get a touch on the ball for Portugal’s opener in the 2-0 win over Uruguay, according to ‘highly accurate’ data taken from a sensor inside the match ball. 

Debate has swirled over whether Ronaldo, who claimed the goal for himself and even texted Piers Morgan to confirm it, managed to apply the faintest of touches to Bruno Fernandes’ cross. 

FIFA awarded the goal to Fernandes, but the talismanic striker is convinced he should have been given it. Now, Adidas have provided clear evidence that the striker’s former Man United team-mate was rightly credited. 

Adidas used technology in the ball to tell whether Bruno Fernandes scored against Uruguay

There was no touch from the forward, who claimed the goal but was not given it by FIFA

There was no touch from the forward, who claimed the goal but was not given it by FIFA

Ronaldo wheeled away in celebration with his arm raised, celebrating scoring

Ronaldo wheeled away in celebration with his arm raised, celebrating scoring 

An Adidas statement read: ‘In the match between Portugal and Uruguay, using the Connected Ball Technology housed in adidas’s Al Rihla Official Match Ball, we are able to definitively show no contact on the ball from Cristiano Ronaldo for the opening goal in the game. 

‘No external force on the ball could be measured as shown by the lack of ‘heartbeat’ in our measurements and in the attached graphic. 

‘The 500Hz IMU sensor inside the ball allows us to be highly accurate in our analysis.’

The ball found the far corner of the net and gave Portugal the lead on Monday

The ball found the far corner of the net and gave Portugal the lead on Monday 

To the naked eye, it seemed as though Ronaldo had flicked the ball into the net, timing his run to perfection in the second half to break the deadlock. 

He wheeled away to the left and celebrated as if he’d scored his second of the tournament but then replays threw a spanner in the works. 

Closer inspection showed no variation in the ball’s trajectory, although it was almost impossible to tell if it had brushed the hair on Ronaldo’s head. 

Fans were divided over who should be credited but adidas’ data provides a clear answer. 

Images of the cross being struck shows a clear deviation of the line measuring impact, there’s another significant jump when the ball hits the ground, but nothing when the ball passes Ronaldo’s head, showing he didn’t make contact after all. 

Portugal went on to win the game 2-0 but Ronaldo was still annoyed at not being given it

Portugal went on to win the game 2-0 but Ronaldo was still annoyed at not being given it 

The 37-year-old celebrated wildly, convinced, or attempting to convince others of his header

The 37-year-old celebrated wildly, convinced, or attempting to convince others of his header

At the time, even Fernandes, who went on to add a second from the penalty spot late on, thought the opener was Ronaldo’s. 

He said: ‘I don’t think it really matters who scored the goal at this point. 

‘The feeling I had at the time was that Cristiano touched the ball. I was passing the ball to him.

‘But the important thing was that we won tonight against a very tough opponent.

‘The importance of us being first in the group includes us winning the next game, which would allow us to come out of the group undefeated. That is what we want.

‘We have a very organised team ahead of us on Friday, and our objective is to take it match by match.’



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