VAR

Why didn't Henderson get sent off in the fa cup final? 😅
It wasn’t a sending off - we had 2 defenders practically in line with Henderson and Haaland would have knocked the ball away from the goal. It should have been a yellow card for Henderson and a direct free kick to City. Also the assistant referee wasn’t in line with play which made it even harder to the ref to give anything or VAR to challenge it - my opinion of course 🙂
 
'The game is going backwards with VAR'.

Isn't it just.


A player made a 'careless' challenge, VAR intervention does not say an actual foul.

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Thats because it wasn't . The Fulham player drags the ball back and Chabola (I should be able to spell that but sod it ) comes in the back of him and gets his foot in the way . What was the Chelsea player even doing attempting a challenge from that angle . It was a complete nonsense to bring it back and give a free kick to Chelsea
 
'The game is going backwards with VAR'.

Isn't it just.


A player made a 'careless' challenge, VAR intervention does not say an actual foul.

🙁
Muniz didn’t make a challenge, Chalobah did, that’s what is totally wrong here. Muniz beat him with skill
 
I just think that (favourable decisions or not) VAR has totally ruined the way football is now played, go back to before it was introduced,goal scored , celebrations etc, talking point for rest of week debating whether offside, foul or whatever. Now goal scored, muted celebrations waiting for goal to be checked to see if any infringement occurred in lead up to goal,any CLEAR AND OBVIOUS ERROR, if it's clear and obvious surely it would have been noticed because it is clear and obvious!!!!. But no let's just check to see if there is anything that wasn't C and O, so now we have VAR everything is so much clearer except that now decisions made and we are still debating for the rest of the week as the decisions made are still dubious , Progress, I think not, absolutely ruining the game
 
I just think that (favourable decisions or not) VAR has totally ruined the way football is now played, go back to before it was introduced,goal scored , celebrations etc, talking point for rest of week debating whether offside, foul or whatever. Now goal scored, muted celebrations waiting for goal to be checked to see if any infringement occurred in lead up to goal,any CLEAR AND OBVIOUS ERROR, if it's clear and obvious surely it would have been noticed because it is clear and obvious!!!!. But no let's just check to see if there is anything that wasn't C and O, so now we have VAR everything is so much clearer except that now decisions made and we are still debating for the rest of the week as the decisions made are still dubious , Progress, I think not, absolutely ruining the game
And the talking point has changed from was he offside? To was VAR correct? Not a big change in that respect except the game takes 10 minutes longer and one set of fans are left angry and frustrated.
 
I just think that (favourable decisions or not) VAR has totally ruined the way football is now played, go back to before it was introduced,goal scored , celebrations etc, talking point for rest of week debating whether offside, foul or whatever. Now goal scored, muted celebrations waiting for goal to be checked to see if any infringement occurred in lead up to goal,any CLEAR AND OBVIOUS ERROR, if it's clear and obvious surely it would have been noticed because it is clear and obvious!!!!. But no let's just check to see if there is anything that wasn't C and O, so now we have VAR everything is so much clearer except that now decisions made and we are still debating for the rest of the week as the decisions made are still dubious , Progress, I think not, absolutely ruining the game
Yes, 100% agree that VAR has spoiled the immediate explosion of euphoria that is such an important part of football. I also accept that we could be on the wrong side of decisions, but it is the immediate adrenaline hit that keeps everyone buzzing.

VAR involvement has been terrible recently and, although I don't hold with the theory that 'big' clubs benefit, there's no denying that Chelsea have gained an advantage on two occasions recently, the first at our expense (Ebs' free kick) and Fulham yesterday.
 
I readily admit that I have not perused the incident but the decision has been the catalyst for debate.
It will of course form part of the post-match forensic review by the KMI panel.
🤣 let’s hope they forensically review why the push and handball by Pedro, leading up to the penalty were not given.
 
Am I the only one who thinks the Fulham disallowed goal was correct decision?

Chalobah is clearly fouled whether accidentally or on purpose it's a clear foul.

It's also chalobahs position where he would have been that Fulham exposed to score.
 

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