dsr-burnley
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- Aug 15, 2014
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That's nothing to do with VAR. If the ball is dead, you can't give away a free kick or penalty or score a goal. You never could.I also disagree with this ruling that if the referee has already blown, VAR can't then be used to correct egregious errors.
That basically means if the referee has blown, you can effectively instigate martial law behind his back until the game is started again. Shoot someone? Fine, ref's already blown, have at it.
But, as it always has been and still is, you can be booked or sent off for something that happens when the ball is dead. VAR can still get someone sent off if he commits violent conduct behind the ref's back, even if the ball is out of play.