Manchester City legend Joe Hart has raised concerns over the adidas Trionda ball being used at the 2026 World Cup. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.
Noticing a recurring pattern in goals scored from distance, the former England goalkeeper revealed that shots struck without spin have been causing major problems for goalkeepers at the World Cup.

Stressing that most goals have not been down to individual mistakes, Hart added that high-profile keepers are struggling to judge the ball’s flight because of the round leather’s characteristics.
His words, “I am seeing this goal way too many times at a World Cup for there not to be something up with that football. It is that shoulder height, as soon as they are not using a curling technique and that ball is not moving or spinning, the goalkeepers are struggling.
Kylian Mbappe gets it out of his feet, of course there are a few defenders in the way and that makes it difficult for [goalkeeper] Ahmed [Basil], but he has his eyes on it from this moment on. Watch the trajectory of the ball, it is not moving.
It is not right in the corner – this is not me coming for the goalkeeper because I have seen this with [Edouard] Mendy, [Luca] Zidane, Pickford – they just cannot seem to get their timing right with this World Cup football with anything above shoulder height that is not a curled effort.
As it leaves [Mbappe’s foot] a World Cup goalkeeper can get a step in and dive, but it seems as if it is on him before he can even make contact. How many times at the top level do you see a goalkeeper touch it and it go in? Very rarely, because they are good enough that if they do get contact they get it wide.
At this tournament, I am noticing goalkeepers getting a touch on it above shoulder height but not being able to keep it out. Something’s up. It is the brain calculation of a goalkeeper. You see it, you get set, you get your movement in and you fly after the ball. At this tournament they are getting set and flying after it but it is just not matching up with what they are doing daily.”
WOW.
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