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What's clear is that Niakhate send off in Forest Vs Brentford was a double yellow. What is not clear if the decision was reached with a recommendation from VAR for a review (for a starlight red) or it was the on-field decision with no review recommended. Its likely it was the latter. Reviewing for a red and changing to a yellow would need a on-field monitor review. But the showing of the second yellow too such a long time, enough for the VAR to reach a decision before he knew what the on-field decision was.
This tackle wasnt too dissimilar to the Jones incident in TOT v LIV, if anything a little worse as it was from behind. The jones incident was reviewed as a clear and obvious error. If this want's then it would be very inconsistent.
While with VAR we may get the number of end decision being wrong reduced, it just has made the level of dissatisfaction for fans and clubs so much higher. With ability to use tech to correct KMI decisions retrospectively comes higher expectations and EPL VAR has fallen well short of that, season after season.
This tackle wasnt too dissimilar to the Jones incident in TOT v LIV, if anything a little worse as it was from behind. The jones incident was reviewed as a clear and obvious error. If this want's then it would be very inconsistent.
While with VAR we may get the number of end decision being wrong reduced, it just has made the level of dissatisfaction for fans and clubs so much higher. With ability to use tech to correct KMI decisions retrospectively comes higher expectations and EPL VAR has fallen well short of that, season after season.