World Cup VAR Review: Key Incidents and Protocol Explained
This review delves into the significant VAR incidents that occurred during the World Cup, providing clarity on the protocols and the laws governing the game.
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This review delves into the significant VAR incidents that occurred during the World Cup, providing clarity on the protocols and the laws governing the game.
A recent review of VAR protocols used during the World Cup has uncovered inconsistencies that raise significant questions about their application and the overall impact on the game.
A late goal by Shoja Khalilzadeh is disallowed by VAR, leaving Iran's chances of advancing to the round of 32 uncertain as they await other match outcomes.
In a light-hearted critique, Ghana's coach Carlos Queiroz remarked that the VAR may have been inattentive during the World Cup match against England, which ended in a goalless draw.
Australia's match against the USA was marred by a Cameron Burgess own goal and contentious VAR calls, while several key players remained on the bench.
Shaun Evans, the Australian VAR official, claims he was unaware of his gesture during a World Cup broadcast, which has sparked controversy. Meanwhile, NSW plans to invest $100 million in grid-scale batteries.
The International Football Association Board has introduced significant rule changes for the World Cup, focusing on VAR enhancements, quick substitutions, and limiting tactical timeouts.
Roberto De Zerbi expressed concerns about referee Jarred Gillett's composure during the recent match against Leeds United, suggesting that VAR controversies may be affecting officiating.
The recent disallowance of West Ham's goal against Arsenal highlights ongoing concerns about officiating standards in the Premier League, prompting discussions on potential reforms.