Thanks for the warning, but this is covered internally: if that regexp matches, a further test is done against the hostname ensure that the terminal part after ".google." is actually a TLD.
To simplify, what he means is that if what comes RIGHT AFTER google is not a valid TLD, then it would fail it. So doesn't matter what type of valid hostname you put in there, if it manages to somehow satisfy the regex, then it will be nailed by failing the domain test, if it ain't google.com google.TLD then it would not satisfy that and its moot. Get it now?
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