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VAR controversy thread 25/26 edition

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A Liverpool player handled it
A Liverpool player handled it
If you watch it a Liverpool player handled it.So perhaps watch it before making comments
No mention of that here so perhaps you need to watch this and reflect, it came up off the Bournemouth players leg and hit his hand according to VAR which is totally wrong cause the Bournemouth player clearly and deliberately stuck his hand out to strike the ball, so where was the handball by a Liverpool player??

 
Just after he handled it someone on the halfway line jumped up to grab the ball
 
No mention of that here so perhaps you need to watch this and reflect, it came up off the Bournemouth players leg and hit his hand according to VAR which is totally wrong cause the Bournemouth player clearly and deliberately stuck his hand out to strike the ball, so where was the handball by a Liverpool player??

That video was painful to listen to, there was no claims for a penalty kick since it happened on the half way line. Also the player name pronunciations was awful :LOL:

Nothing I have seen since tells me that it was not a deliberate handball
 
I don’t agree the Palace player needs to be more subtle.

Shoulder to shoulder.. Chelsea player was well off guard.

Anyway the Palace player shouldn't have been in the wall to start with as the reason it was disallowed. Why didn't the ref manage that during the free kick?
 
While we’re at it let’s bin most of the refs as well.

Their decision making is just as inescapably baffling as some of the VAR ones.

Take that free kick which was awarded to Sheffield United for a seemingly coming together of two of their own players. Completely perplexing.

Besides, I thought that they were introducing a new VAR rule whereby the manager/coach could challenge whatever decision is made on the pitch against them?

Now that would be a breath of fresh air for all concerned.
 

Sheffield Wednesday v Swansea City🦢

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