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And this is exactly the issue with VAR.No, because a missed handball isn't a reviewable decision. The process would have been ...
There was nothing wrong with the VAR process here, it was entirely within the protocol and the only real debate is whether they were correct that it wasn't DOGSO. Personally I don't think they were, but that is subjective and some people do think there was sufficient doubt as to Haaland gaining control to make it obvious enough for DOGSO.
- Handball happens, on pitch officials either miss it or don't realise it was outside the penalty area.
- VAR see it and will have communicated that a check was under way. They aren't checking whether it was handball or not, that was obvious, they are checking whether the handling caused a DOGSO.
- They deem it wasn't DOGSO, and as per the comments the commentators heard this was because they felt play was going too wide.
- As they deemed it wasn't DOGSO there was no clear and obvious error, so all they could do was check complete it.
I would say far more annoying from a VAR perspective this weekend was the horrendous delay for the offside at West Ham, at almost 7 minutes long. And that wasn't down to the officials, rather PGMOL's / EPL's decision to develop their own semi-automated offside system rather than use one that has worked perfectly well in Europe for some time. It seems clear that it can't cope when players are in a crowd scene, which makes it all but useless at most set pieces, not a problem the other system seems to have.
Bin it.

