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Problem still isn't Var, it's just how people using it.I just hope, as I always do, that this is the end of VAR. But football is big business, so of course it isn't. We just live in a different reality now.
The only difference between the two was one was a free kick and one was a penalty.Problem still isn't Var, it's just how people using it.
The only difference between the two was one was a free kick and one was a penalty.
The VAR guys didn't want to intervene in a winning goal being scored and bringing it back for a penalty at the other end.
As already stated above.
VAR isn't the problem it is the inconsistencies and the people who are using it.
It is meant to be used only for clear and obvious errors.
England v Mexico game:
VAR should of intervened for the sending off as it was a clear and obvious error by the ref to let play continue.
The penalty against Kane though wasn't clear and obvious error IMO and therefore shouldn't of been given.
Egypt v Argentina:
Egypt's disallowed goal shouldn't of been disallowed as the foul was incredibly soft and shouldn't of been deemed as an error.
Egypt penalty - This is where you just ask for consistency IMO not a clear and obvious error - However with the free kick being given for the Egypt goal then it should of 100% been a penalty for Egypt and the Argentina goal disallowed.
The main gripe though is the standard of refereeing is a shambles these days, they don't seem to have a clue what to do.
Do they just let everything go, knowing VAR will give the correct decision or ref the game as normal.
Either way every ref these days looks a shambles and shouldn't even be refereeing at Sunday League level, let alone at a WC.
Look at this farce.
They call in VAR going back three hundred meters to disallow the goal. The reason was contact.
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But with the score tied at 2-2 late in the game, that exact type of contact occurred involving Salah which should have been a penalty for Egypt. VAR didn't intervene. Argentina capitalized on the situation and turned the match around.
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Honestly, this favoritism is disgusting. It doesn't matter which country it is... What is the point of VAR? To be convenient whenever they want to benefit or disadvantage someone?Is it a mafia operating with other interests?
In football, it is a characteristic of Argentines to be arrogant, violent, and extremely unscrupulous.
When Argentina was leading 3-2, Lautaro Martínez started doing step-overs, trying to humiliate the opponent. That’s just how they are. When they’re ahead even if it’s a robbery they show no respect. I'm going to root for them to get eliminated!![]()