Absolutely beyond whatever extended remit fifa wants VAR to haveAnd then an overturned free kick? Suggested by TV that it was a VAR intervention. Again it’s a bit odd. Don’t like how referee allows himself to be crowded by players at every contested decision either. Keeps turning his back on situations too which doesn’t help.
eh.. exactly what FIFA want. Ref's role to be obsoleteAbsolutely beyond whatever extended remit fifa wants VAR to have
No signal given! Definitely was thoughGreat advantage for the second goal though.
I would be surprised to be fair because the incident took place on the Referee’s normal path of control & was (too) close, with the active & non-active Assistants (& 4th official) nowhere near where it took place.I suspect, and would definitely like to think, one of his on-pitch colleagues told him over comms that he'd given a totally wrong free kick.
Surprised, yes. Purely because the one training thing ive had, and one thing refs tell assistants in pre match is not to get involved if they're virtually on top and AR is miles (not literally, obviously) away. If they're undermining from distance a referee from a couple of yards... good job its only on comms.I would be surprised to be fair because the incident took place on the Referee’s normal path of control & was (too) close, with the active & non-active Assistants (& 4th official) nowhere near where it took place.
Multiple sports journalists on X, including Dale Johnson, are reporting that it was one of the assistants telling him he had got it wrong rather than VAR. Appreciate they were a long way from it but it was very obviously wrong, and with comms they can obviously do it without anyone knowing it wasn't them.I would be surprised to be fair because the incident took place on the Referee’s normal path of control & was (too) close, with the active & non-active Assistants (& 4th official) nowhere near where it took place.
It was obviously wrong having seen a replay, but not in real time with the cameras showing the incident at the time from the T/A side of the pitch across the other side. However, I acknowledge that at least Dale Johnson was informed that it was an AR who informed the Referee by comms that it was incorrect decision & therefore the decision was changed - I just find it very strange/almost unbelievable, but should never expect anything unbelievable from this World Cup.Multiple sports journalists on X, including Dale Johnson, are reporting that it was one of the assistants telling him he had got it wrong rather than VAR. Appreciate they were a long way from it but it was very obviously wrong, and with comms they can obviously do it without anyone knowing it wasn't them.