@@Chuyew From the TV replay it seemed like a touch but from a zoomed in and slow mo-ed video (2 angles) posted on twitter, the ball clearly went in front of the blocker’s fingers casting a shadow making it look like it got contact even though it didn’t. Although I do agree why it looked like it has a touch thru the replay (I initially thought so too from the live replay when I was watching). But when I saw the slow mo and zoom video, it was clear. But I do think that the red and yellow card were uncalled for + there should’ve been more camera angles for this especially in olympics.
Only watching the fingers separation you can clearly confirm it was a touch, the thing we should be paying attention to is who checked this, it's only their fault :/
@@heswolfe Look on the gap between fingers. I think it was little touch. It would be good to ask Onodera about this whether he touched or not. I remember match Poland-Slovenia in 2021 European Championships where was challenge and it was out but in the interview Fabian Drzyzga admitted that he touch the ball. It was 4th set and 31-30 for Slovenia. Full match is on yt so you can compare both situations.
si, toca. Si se fijan bien, en la mano derecha del central japonés, el dedo índice toca la pelota. La verdad estoy muy triste por la pérdida de Argentina, pero tienen una chance más. Felicidades Japón por la victoria
Nope. No block touch. The referee will not just award that point without further checking the clips. And the people who checked those video clips whenever there are video challenges are not just 1 person. It is the Captain's right to question something but when one is not satisfied about the answer and continues to disrupts the game, it is the ref's prerogative as well whether to give yellow or red cards.
@@analizador23 I have 20/20 vision. Maybe it is YOU who need a pair of glasses to really check and see the actual result. Zoom it in. You won't see any changes/movement in the extended fingers. The shadow of the ball covers it. Look at it even on a different angle. You are more expert than those who reviewed the video clips?! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yes it is. I'm a bit frustrated when the referee saying there is no touch.. seriouslyyyyyy..it could be not a touch too but even after they show the slow motion i believe that's still a block touch..hmmmmm
No touch.
Adjust you playback to 0.25.
You will see that his index finger didn't move.
Try it guys.
@@linus-fn9919 do the same thing and watch the index to mid finger separation, why does the gap close if there is no touch?
saw the slow mo version in a zoomed in video on twitter! there was clearly NO block touch. it was the shadow!
There was a TV replay and it was touch. From this angle is not that obvious.
@@Chuyew From the TV replay it seemed like a touch but from a zoomed in and slow mo-ed video (2 angles) posted on twitter, the ball clearly went in front of the blocker’s fingers casting a shadow making it look like it got contact even though it didn’t. Although I do agree why it looked like it has a touch thru the replay (I initially thought so too from the live replay when I was watching). But when I saw the slow mo and zoom video, it was clear.
But I do think that the red and yellow card were uncalled for + there should’ve been more camera angles for this especially in olympics.
Only watching the fingers separation you can clearly confirm it was a touch, the thing we should be paying attention to is who checked this, it's only their fault :/
@@heswolfe Look on the gap between fingers. I think it was little touch. It would be good to ask Onodera about this whether he touched or not. I remember match Poland-Slovenia in 2021 European Championships where was challenge and it was out but in the interview Fabian Drzyzga admitted that he touch the ball. It was 4th set and 31-30 for Slovenia. Full match is on yt so you can compare both situations.
It's just the shadow, no touch
si, toca. Si se fijan bien, en la mano derecha del central japonés, el dedo índice toca la pelota. La verdad estoy muy triste por la pérdida de Argentina, pero tienen una chance más. Felicidades Japón por la victoria
Na minha opinião não pegou
Nope. No block touch. The referee will not just award that point without further checking the clips. And the people who checked those video clips whenever there are video challenges are not just 1 person. It is the Captain's right to question something but when one is not satisfied about the answer and continues to disrupts the game, it is the ref's prerogative as well whether to give yellow or red cards.
U need glasses
@@analizador23 I have 20/20 vision. Maybe it is YOU who need a pair of glasses to really check and see the actual result. Zoom it in. You won't see any changes/movement in the extended fingers. The shadow of the ball covers it. Look at it even on a different angle. You are more expert than those who reviewed the video clips?! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's obvious 😂
No block touch.. just accept it.. the referee was right ..
i thought the ball went too fast and the angle looked like block touch but the referee gave it a japan point😂
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It was. From other camera angle it was obvious.
I think that was a touch, as you can tell by the other fingers shaking, even tho firm ❤❤❤❤ Other than that, great play all around.
I also thought it was a touch, but the referee said Japan got it. Why?
Do! 5倍、0.25速度
IT IS/
Block touch ! You can see it clearly
I think there was a touch :(
No
Yes it is. I'm a bit frustrated when the referee saying there is no touch.. seriouslyyyyyy..it could be not a touch too but even after they show the slow motion i believe that's still a block touch..hmmmmm
NO
japan vs usa please bu sim
100% touch
There is a block to inch in another angle
No
None
😂😂😂