The new evidence that proves England were RIGHT on World Cup’s new ‘Hand of God’ goal – despite bitter Norway moans about the ball hitting spidercam

New evidence – direct from the World Cup stadium spidercam – now proves that Jude Bellingham‘s controversial first goal against Norway was right to stand after all, despite the claims of the Norwegian players.

Norway had insisted that a goal kick from their goalkeeper Orjan Nyland struck one of the mid-air cables that supports the overhead spidercam before falling to England‘s Elliot Anderson, who went on to pass to Anthony Gordon to set up Bellingham’s goal.

That scenario should have seen play stopped and the goal disallowed. But FIFA has reviewed videos from various angles and Daily Mail Sport has seen footage which shows a

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