Arthur Wedge
Well-known member
Exactly.
That goal Villa scored (the second one disallowed), it looked incredibly tight with Robinson on the far side. But, the VAR check seemed to be almost instant, and we never saw the lines. Sure, I'm all for quick decisions. But, how did they get that one so quick when at other times it takes them about 5 minutes? Is the tech much better now? Are the VAR officials much better? Or did the VAR officials do a quick check, say he was clearly onside as they only looked at the central Liverpool defenders, and they missed that Robinson was further back on far side of pitch?
At least the lines gives fans the comfort that the process is consistent and the officials actually based their decision on the correct players. Not showing the lines, I suppose they are less likely to be held to account if they make a mistake (which has been known)
The VAR decision was done quickly
That’s how it should be
The lines are only used when it’s a close call
If the lines aren’t used and shown then it’s not a close call