1 What will the VAR review? - Goal/no goal - Penalty/no penalty - Direct red card (not second yellow card/caution) - Mistaken identity (when the referee cautions or sends off the wrong ...
With no goal-line technology in play because the match was held at a League One ground, imagine VAR trying to pick that apart. Referee Donahue would have asked for a ruling on a very tight ...
That meant the VAR had to review the situation manually before finally ruling that the goal should not stand — seven minutes after the ball had gone into the net. During the lengthy delay ...
No, so it's still possible for a corner to result from a missed offside. The VAR will only activate SAOT in one of the match-changing moments covered by VAR -- goals, penalties and red cards.
Alan Muir and his VAR team chalked off the goal after they deemed Alistair Johnston's cross was out of bounds.
However, many fans were in no mood to extend any leniency towards the VAR, and argued that the decision should have been wrapped up much earlier. One fan wrote on X: '3 minutes to check a goal….
MOTD pundits analyse Julian Alvarez's "unfortunate" double-touch penalty that was disallowed for Atletico Madrid in their ...