Germany's Tah has extra-time goal disallowed by VAR against Paraguay

BBC Football1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 11:35 PM

Last updated Jun 29, 2026

Germany's Tah has extra-time goal disallowed by VAR against Paraguay
Summary

In a World Cup match on June 29, Germany's Jonathan Tah had a goal disallowed in extra time. The decision came after a VAR review identified a foul by Waldemar Anton on Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill. The controversy surrounding the call has sparked debate, with some calling it a 'terrible decision'. The match is ongoing as teams continue to compete.

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  • Germany's goal was disallowed in extra time
  • VAR ruled a foul by Waldemar Anton
  • Paraguay's goalkeeper Orlando Gill involved
  • Match is currently ongoing
  • Debate over the VAR decision continues
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What they're saying
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Alan Shearer, Jurgen Klopp, Pat Nevin and Darren Cann feel Germany were hard done by as a VAR call rules out a potential winning goal before they lose on penalties to Paraguay.

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Germany's Jonathan Tah has an extra-time goal controversially disallowed by VAR for a foul by Waldemar Anton on Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill.

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