5 Comments

  1. Vegetable_Pop9208 on

    scam. Juve and Serie A channels on social media need to expose this far and wide using this insincere response from UEFA as evidence.

  2. Let’s unpack:

    He (Kelly) is looking at the ball, intently jumping to head it, does head it, gets pushed mid-air (with a straightened arm/heisman’d) by an opposition player without intent on ball first, lands further back, in a position that the actual assailant in the scenario now occupies, thus landing on him. Everything looks worse by the Zinter-esque simulation, and the fact that the studs get caught in his socks and follows the assailant’s movement for a brief moment. No problem. This is what VAR is for… Wait, what?!?

    This SHOULD’VE been what VAR is for.

    But this season was the nail in the coffin for things, as they are. We need a VAR for the VAR room. And all events taking place on a football pitch should be VAR-able and subject to change. Perhaps outside of one person’s final decision, as ultimately we’re back to human error. And god knows these motheruckers err professionally.

    But then again, that would mean UEFA and Ceferin and FIGC and Lega Cazzio would lose their main weapon of manipulation. And so it goes.

  3. milliondollerming on

    This is currently what’s wrong with the game. It’s not var , it’s fact officials don’t seem to understand game or don’t want to. This was never a yellow card never mind a red. Like the dortmund player sent off at spurs other week. Really is disappointing how poor it has become. Giving offsides for players side by side and a bit of an arm or toe is off. Petty margins ruining good goals. The authorities are destroying what made football the spectacle it was