Peru's goal not collected: the 3D analysis of the controversial play against Uruguay for the Qatar 2022 Qualifiers went viral

The Peruvian national team lost 1-0 to Uruguay for the penultimate date of the Qatar 2022 Qualifiers

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Peru vs Uruguay: the controversial move of The match of the white-red against the charrúa squad was starred by goalkeeper Sergio Rochet and defender Miguel Trauco in the match for the Qatar 2022 Qualifiers.

A shot by Miguel Trauco demanded the Uruguayan goalkeeper and forced him to back off with the ball in his hands and he was entering his own goal due to the inertia of the action that caused his backward jump.

The controversy lies in determining whether or not the ball entered Uruguay's goal. The Brazilian referee Anderson Daronco decided with the recommendation of the VAR and after the review of the play that it was not a goal in favor of the Peruvian national team.

The controversial play provoked the demand of the players of the Peruvian national team, including the bench of substitutes, for the referee to stop the match and go to the respective review, but the game continued.

The action that sparked the controversy on the 17th date of the Qatar 2022 Qualifiers had international repercussions with the reaction of various personalities related to football and arbitration.

On the other hand, the play of the Peru vs Uruguay match became a trend on social networks. Naturally, Peruvian fans considered that the ball entered and the goal should have been validated.

In addition, as it was a play in the minutes of discount and that meant the Peruvian national team's draw against Uruguay, it took on greater relevance. With the 1-1, the Charrúa team had to define their classification against Chile in Santiago and the whiquiroja came with the chance to secure the repechage and, according to the results, a possible direct quota to the World Cup to the detriment of the Uruguayans.

In the last few hours, a video went viral on social media. It is a 3D recreation of the controversial play with a computer program called 'Blender'.

In addition, it is applied for modeling, lighting, rendering, animation, digital composition using the procedural technique of nodes, video editing, sculpture (includes dynamic topology) and digital painting.

The simulation exercise is captured in the video in question, showing the steps that were followed to develop the animation in three-dimensional graphics. Finally, the conclusion of the viral video is that the ball did pass the entire goal line in Uruguay's goal.

The Peruvian national team will have to decide their qualification for the repechage from fifth place with 21 points in their last match of the qualifying round against Paraguay on March 29 at the National Stadium in Lima.

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