SollysLeftFoot
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You will be waiting a very long time if you want it clarified for every single decision in one document. The length of time they take to make a decision does not have a limit. But the officials will decide what constitutes a phase of play as to how far back they check. Therefore, it is subjective.
No one disputed it is subjective, so your concluding remark literally has no bearing on the conversation.
The point is, the time delay between a decision being made using and VAR and continuation of play aught to be clarified. Subjectivity is no clarification, because as repeatedly said; the referee decides phase of play. However, there is no mechanism in place to prevent excessive time delay between an incident and VAR usage.
It has been well documented how some referees like to be at the centre of attention, VAR usage could be used to provide a platform of said attention. As such is, why people have raised the question of timing of usage and an incident occurring.
VAR is meant to produce consistency in decision making, yet has an apparent problem with consistency in usage.