England and Norway are involved in a controversy around Jude Bellingham’s goal during their match in Miami. According to reports, the teams are level at halftime after Bellingham scores for England. Norway’s goalkeeper Orjan Nyland then protests strongly, saying the ball involved in the build-up appears to strike a cable above Miami Stadium. Multiple outlets describe the incident as occurring before the goal is allowed, with Nyland’s reaction described as “furious.” The protest centers on whether contact with the overhead cable should affect the validity of the play and the goal that follows. The accounts agree on the sequence of events: Bellingham’s goal puts England level, Norway challenges the decision, and the alleged cause is the ball’s apparent collision with stadium infrastructure above the pitch. At the time of reporting, the goal is not ruled out, and Norway is seeking the matter to be addressed through the match’s officiating process and review procedures.