Teams are already reacting badly towards it and also in their demanding for it.I reckon as this tournament progresses to the KO stages, VAR will be the catalyst for a team to storm off the pitch in protest........
The standard of referees in the WC has been dreadful and I hope VAR is never introduced across football as a whole, I suspect I will end up disappointed on that one though.
still anyone willing to defend VAR?
What a fucking joke......ruining matches and creating more problems than it can resolve......utter shit.
Right decision in the Spain game though. Given as offside, but wasn't.still anyone willing to defend VAR?
What a fucking joke......ruining matches and creating more problems than it can resolve......utter shit.
Was watching the Spain Morocco game, so can't say about the Portugal match.Only just got in, whats happened now?
They're right tho. Start dishing out cards and the dissent will soon stop. So much of what is wrong with dissent, diving etc could be sorted out relatively easily. Its ruining the game for me.Bit rich Pablo Zabaleta complaining about players arguing with the ref
Same reason neymar wasn't, no bottleHow wasn’t Ronaldo sent off when they reviewed his incident!?
Except that he was entirely wrong. His team and his fellows players were moaning about a decision that was quite rightly reversed by VAR.
I agree with this guy.....
Except that he was entirely wrong. His team and his fellows players were moaning about a decision that was quite rightly reversed by VAR.
The correct decision was arrived at, but the Moroccans simply wouldn't accept it. They were feeling aggrieved and yet it was the right decision.
That was VAR working properly.
I don't think there is anything wrong with VAR, it's the implementation of VAR. That's what makes it a farce.That’s the one for the week.
I don't think there is anything wrong with VAR, it's the implementation of VAR. That's what makes it a farce.
It shouldn't have been used for the World Cup. Should have done it for one of these Confederation Cup type smaller competitions.So everything is wrong with VAR until they sort the processes out for its use.
We all knew this would happen.
You’ve just got to hope it doesnt become a factor in England if/when they go out.
It shouldn't have been used for the World Cup. Should have done it for one of these Confederation Cup type smalled competitions.
Should have laid down some ground rules too. Every single player is now going up to the ref begging for VAR.
Should have made it captains only, or managers asking the 4th official.
Quite like this American football/cricket idea mooted on here. You get two appeals per side and that's it.
Hard to know how the ref and Danny Murphy called it right on the one look .Hmmm... VAR got it right again.
Who would have thunk it.
Never a pen.Hard to know how the ref and Danny Murphy called it right on the one look .
Hmmm... VAR got it right again.
Who would have thunk it.
On first look I was convinced Mane moved it Lol. :-/Yes var got that right. Referee in this game looks sensible so far and dealing with issues well
But have to say the Danny Murphy point about ball direction was wrong. The ball moved direction after defender hit it onto attacker rather than the defender moving ball out in the tackle.
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Hmm, have to disagree with that to a degree, JHB. Surely if VAR can correct an obvious mistake and that one today was an obvious mistake, it has its merit.Hmmmm...and that kind of misses the point....
VAR has got some decisions correct & some incorrect.......a bit like...oh, i don't know.....a referee.....
Well said, Mucca.People expect the VAR system to be perfect from the offset. Any system that requires interpretation is going to be imperfect. Even rugby’s TMO system gets it wrong occasionally, despite getting it right +90% of the time.
They need better protocols for referrals and decision making imo.
In rugby union, they let play carry on, and the referee asks the TMO to look for an infringement. Then, if they’re allowed to award the try or a recommendation for a red/yellow card and so on. Personally, I’d like to see the referee mic’d up so we can hear the reasoning behind decisions because I don’t know how the Iran penalty was allowed v Portugal.
This said, VAR has got most of the big calls right so it’s a brilliant thing for football. It’s about time they modernised the sport in comparison to rugby, Americans football, cricket and other sports.
Well said, Mucca.
We all know what players and managers are like. They will moan when we use it and if we don't use it they will be calling refeering decisions a disgrace.
We need to learn from this and implement the system in the right and proper manner.
VAR should be used for
Offisides where the officials have give it as on and goal has resulted
Onsides where the officials have give it as off and the goal has been ruled out
Fouls in the penalty area that were in fact clean tackles
Tackles that were given as clean but were in fact fouls and a penalty should have been awarded.
Things missed by the ref (shirt pulling and holding in the area, off the ball elbows, kicks and spits)
I already think the handball rule is a joke, because one ref will give it, another will not. It's not purely subjective either. Some refs will give a pen simply for the ball hitting someone's hand and that clearly is not the rule.
I therefore think, unless the ref has missed it, handballs need to be left on the field of play and to the ref, unless the ref has made a very clear and obvious mistake.
VAR can work. Should never have trialled it here. That was daft in the extreme and it should have been used in a pre-season tournament or at a youth level. The other thing that has to happen is that only the captain or manager of a team can ask for VAR referral. Anyone else demanding it is immediately booked.
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