England star Kieran Trippier flags concerns over £130 World Cup balls that 'fly away'

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England star Kieran Trippier flags concerns over £130 World Cup balls that 'fly away'

There have been few spectacular free-kicks at the World Cup in Qatar. Kieran Trippier feels the Al Rihla tournament ball is noticeably different. The balls retail for £130 and contain a tracking sensor. The sensor has helped implement semi-automated offside decision-making at a World cup for the first time.

Kieran Trippier is unhappy with the quality of the World Cup balls. The balls are £130 and contain a tracking sensor. Tripper is enjoying the tournament in Qatar. He was released by Manchester City and served a ten-week ban for betting offences two years ago. Now he is playing for England. He is also enjoying his current club career. England play Wales on Sunday. They are playing in the Qatar World cup. It is a triumph for persistence for Trippy. His career has not been easy. he played in Championship for five years and then in Premier League for Tottenham. After leaving Tottenham he went to Spain.


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