A message from the Specialist AR union
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For those describing the initial decision by the AR in strongly derogatory terms, I'd encourage you to consider the speed of the players and therefore the timescales involved. Whilst these decisions look 'obvious' when freeze framed, in real time they are extraordinarily difficult. The AR involved will, of course, be very disappointed and will be marked down appropriately ... but this was just one of many highly challenging decisions they will have had to make through the course of the game.
For context, this season at Step 1 (obviously WAY slower and easier than the EPL!) four of my eight KMI decisions have come down to less than 0.2 of a second. So if you're fractionally out of line, switch off momentarily, distracted by play nearby or unsure of the exact moment the ball is played then you are highly likely to get the decision wrong. Maybe, despite their professional status and good remuneration, a little empathy and understanding is in order!