An assertion from FIFA and Adidas has affirmed that previous Manchester Joined forward Cristiano Ronaldo didn't get a touch on Bruno Fernandes

 An assertion from FIFA and Adidas has affirmed that previous Manchester Joined forward Cristiano Ronaldo didn't get a touch on Bruno Fernandes' cross in the wake of utilizing innovation from inside the match ball.


Portugal beat Uruguay 2-0 on Monday as they turned into the third country to book their position in the round of 16, continuing in the strides of France and Brazil.


For Portugal's most memorable objective, Fernandes nestled into cross that saw Ronaldo jump high out of sight and seem to look a header into the base corner. The 37-year-old wheeled away in amuse, guaranteeing the objective as his own, yet replays showed that the previous Joined man didn't connect with the ball.


Ronaldo for the initial objective in the game.


"No outside force ready could be estimated as shown by the absence of 'heartbeat' in our estimations. The 500Hz IMU sensor inside the ball permits us to be profoundly precise in our examination."


The objective would have taken Ronaldo level with unbelievable striker Eusebio on nine World Cup objectives for Portugal. However the 37-year-old will currently need to hold on until his country's conflict against South Korea on December 2 for one more opportunity to score.


Ronaldo was not by any means the only Portugal player who thought he had scored, as Fernandes uncovered after the match that even he thought his previous partner had got on the finish of his cross.


He said: "I celebrated as though it had been Cristiano's objective. I couldn't help suspecting that he had contacted the ball. My point was to cross the ball for him. We are content with the triumph paying little heed to who scored. Mainly, we accomplished our point which is to be in the following round."