The optical illusion in a goal converted in the English promotion that made it viral: the secret that the repetition showed

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Optical illusion in an English soccer goal

One of the best matches of Date 32 of the National League (fifth division of English football) was recorded at the stadium Recreation Ground from Aldershot, who fell agonizingly 4-3 to Wrexham. The great figure of the match was one of the top scorers of the contest, Paul Mullinwho gestated a bit that made an impact and it went viral in the last hours throughout England.

The number 10 was enabled at the door of the area and when he went one-on-one with the goalkeeper Luca Ashby-Hammond, the ball fell behind him, something uncomfortable for his definition. An unorthodox movement by the attacker confused the home team’s goalkeeper and the ball ended up in the back of the net, to the delight of the visiting fans who had come to see the match live.

What happened? The camera with which the goal was recorded behind the arc leaves many doubts regarding the rotation on its axis and the definition of Mullin, but the lenses that were located in another sector of the field revealed the secret and discovered how this had been generated optical illusion.

Mullin was cheered during the celebration and hugged by his teammates, but the goal wasn’t actually his. Almost without seeing, the figure who has 26 cries this season (he is the second top scorer behind Macaulay Langstaff, from the leader Notts County), touched the ball with his right foot to avoid being cut by the goalkeeper, although the truth is that his shipment was not directed towards the goal but bounced off the humanity of the defender Corey Jordan, who was ultimately awarded the goal against.

The concrete thing is that that goal at minute 35 of the game put Wrexham 3-1 up, who ended up suffering more than necessary to win it. The homeowner went to the locker room with a discount and tied it at 89′, but Sam Dalby gave the final difference in the sixth added minute. Wrexham is the virtual leader of the National League since if he wins his two pending games he will surpass the leader Notts County, who leads him by 5 units when there are another 12 games to play.

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