sussex_guy2k2
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- Jun 6, 2014
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VAR was put in place to stop bad decisions, first and foremost.My view, like Sky on the match this evening, is that PGMOL made a very big deal indeed of not micro-analysing decisions on the basis of replays. I can't stand Simon Hooper but it was entirely understandable that, with one look, he felt there was enough contact to award a penalty. Part of improving the implementation of VAR is accepting that some on-field calls will be contentious. Or we can just continue down the rabbit hole of VAR interrupting matches here far more than it does in Europe/international competitions and spoiling the game. Got to take the rough with the smooth.
Allowing a penalty would’ve been a bad decision.
So VAR did its job. I see no issue with that.