Norway were left fuming after they believed the ball hit the sky cam above the pitch and directly led to England’s equalising goal during the World Cup quarter-final at Hard Rock Stadium.According to footage from U.S. host broadcaster Fox, goalkeeper Orjan Nylan’s goal kick appeared to hit the camera that is suspended on wires above the field during Saturday’s quarter-final in Miami.The apparent intervention caused a change of possession, with the ball then falling to England midfielder Elliot Anderson. Anderson passed the ball on to Anthony Gordon, who in turn fed Jude Bellingham to score and make it 1-1. Andreas Schjelderup had given Norway the lead in the 36th minute.The equalising goal came in first-half stoppage time, with Norway coach Stale Solbakken visibly annoyed with referee Clement Turpin at the half-time interval. Nylan also pointed upwards towards the camera in protest, as did Erling Haaland.“Just before the goal, the ball hits the cable with the camera on it, causing it to change direction and fall shorter than it should have,” Norway assistant coach Kent Bergersen told TV2 at half-time. “The referee should have spotted that.“There’s nothing we can do about it now. We’ll just have to grit our teeth and get on with it.”