From what I've read it's been performing OK in other leagues too, getting around 99% of decisions correct. Of course there are some issues which need to be worked out, but that's to be expected given its in the early stages. Of course people will remember the few incorrect decisions rather than the many correct decisions.
http://www.espn.co.uk/football/blog...working-well-in-serie-a-bundesliga-mls-so-far
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42733272
I might be reading this wrong - but is this saying even after VAR they got the decision wrong?
Number of key incidents reviewed by VAR this season (through Oct. 12): 309
Number of incidents correctly overturned after review (through Oct. 12): 288 decisions rubber-stamped (93 percent); 21 overturned
7% still incorrect after VAR?
Maybe put it down to teething problems. Var technology for football probably needs a couple of seasons not just a few matches.
How do you speed it up?
I cant see a way to do it unless the refs come to a decision quickly leading to a higher risk of getting it wrong.
The first half of that game was ruined last night -