- Apr 5, 2014
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I suspect it would. The game had finished, the ref had blown his whistle.
Bozza would have started a poll asking if it was the right decision to restart the game.
I've tried to look up the rulings and it seems a bit grey. It says that VAR can look for as long as needed.
The VAR check was already in place when the referee blew the final whistle, thus (this is a guess) as penalties can be taken after the final whistle I would assume this would still be the case for VAR.
The referee shouldn't have blown full time though. Just a single blow to indicate that VAR was in operation. I'm guessing that the signal did not arrive quick enough.