VAR is sooooo bad.
Sitting in the stadium bit knowing what’s going on and after all that there is still debate
Sitting in the stadium bit knowing what’s going on and after all that there is still debate
What debate? He's not offside so it's a penalty - VAR has done it's job and the correct decision was made. Debate ended.VAR is sooooo bad.
Sitting in the stadium bit knowing what’s going on and after all that there is still debate
What debate? He's not offside so it's a penalty - VAR has done it's job and the correct decision was made. Debate ended.
It strikes me that people who throw out this random "and there is still debate" are always the ones who are against VAR, regardless of how it's implemented.
Come on.
The “Chelsea angle” would never have been seen if that pen hadn’t been given.
That took 90 seconds and the only people who disagreed with it are the team who had the decision given against them.
What concerns me more is giving credence to arguments by people with vested interests. They shouldn’t be discrediting something just because they were on the wrong end of the decision.
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People are still talking about it now, the Chelsea image from the tactical cameras they had up clearly shows he’s off side as well.
I’ve not seen the highlights back, but I thought Christianson should/Could have been sent off for a foul on Son- was that checked?
I’m not against it completely, but not in this current way.
It should be used to clear up blatant mistakes. To be honest, I'm not sure it was ever needed here because the offside flag never went up in the first place. I guess they decided to be safe rather than sorry but I think there will far bigger sticks to beat VAR with than this particular example.