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Im shocked here.

I know they can't use VAR for free kicks but once used, everything is "in play" for sanctions etc.

Keeper literally handles it outside the area and, i agree no red due to direction and cover, but surely a free kick can still be given and a yellow?

Instead, city have a throw in up the other end.
 
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I know direction of attack and covering defenders are OGSO considerations, but is it not still an OGSO anyway if he’s going past the keeper? Do we think Haaland is unlikely to score if the GK is out of the picture?
 
As hilarious as it is that's in the top 5 VAR gaffes I've ever seen.
Every ref in the country was expecting a red.
 
What gets me is that it wasn't seen real time.
How has both ref and assistant missed it? What advantage does Haaland have with the ball swiped wide?
 
What gets me is that it wasn't seen real time.
How has both ref and assistant missed it? What advantage does Haaland have with the ball swiped wide?
Sorry, you're expecting the ref to see that? Happens very quickly and is very close, no ref in the world is going to be bang in line to call it. AR could help out but only if it isn't a guess. Took a freeze frame to prove it.
 
No contact at all on that penalty. Silva collapses his legs before any contact. I hate penalties like that being given and VAR are completely useless. Ive tried to think that they’re the professionals but some of the decisions they make baffle me.
And how do they just wave off the handball. Have I missed something but how was it not even a FK.
 
It was a nailed on red card, no idea what VAR are doing there, the ball was only going wide because Henderson palmed it there. Glad it wasn't for the sake of keeping the game a contest, but Man City have every right to be aggrieved.

What I don't understand on the penalty is VAR said that Mitchell definitely didn't play the ball. If that is their reason for not intervening it was patently wrong as he very clearly played the ball. Without them making that comment I don't think it was clearly and obviously enough wrong for VAR to intervene, but the comment, that the commentators hear, muddies the water.
 
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