Surely the lino has to be onto that one tonight too? Yes, not a corner but those mistakes genuinely happen to/fopr everyone.
So Arsenal have had 1400 corners so far this season?It’s not a biggie imo, we know from the stats that corners are easy to defend.
What is it, 1 goal from every one hundred corners or something on average.
That we defended the ensuing one so badly isn’t on the officials.
On a wider point, we have seen many poor decisions from officials this season, but nowhere near as many bad decisions as we have seen from our players. We need to get our own house in order before we start on anyone else.
It's odd. Even my Arse supporting mate whom which I watched the game, agreed it's weird that video refs can't make these calls. These are easy calls, made in a few seconds - quick enough that the flow of the game isn't interrupted. What’s not to like?All day long.
You give these football idiots great technology and they don't use it properly. It would take about 3 seconds for the video ref to tell the on pitch ref that it is a goal kick. Eventually players would stop appealing as they know the tech would get the decision right.
It's farcical to me that the video ref can't help his mate out.
Nobody tonight is to blame though. They are just operating to instruction. It does need changing though.
It's odd. Even my Arse supporting mate whom which I watched the game, agreed it's weird that video refs can't make these calls. These are easy calls, made in a few seconds - quick enough that the flow of the game isn't interrupted. What’s not to like?
Of course, if it was implemented, I'm sure you'd eventually have three-four minutes long debates about whether it was a corner or not...
Same about yellow card decisions. It makes no sense that VAR can issue red cards, but not yellows. Especially not second yellows, where the consequences of the decision is exactly the same as with a direct red.There is a strong (and weird) resistance to letting VAR referee the game.
Same about yellow card decisions. It makes no sense that VAR can issue red cards, but not yellows. Especially not second yellows, where the consequences of the decision is exactly the same as with a direct red.
If only they made sure VAR quickly and efficiently handled all the blatantly obvious refereeing errors during a game (including corners, free kicks, throw ins and yellow cards), I'm sure people would be much moe supportive of it.
Same about yellow card decisions. It makes no sense that VAR can issue red cards, but not yellows. Especially not second yellows, where the consequences of the decision is exactly the same as with a direct red.
If only they made sure VAR quickly and efficiently handled all the blatantly obvious refereeing errors during a game (including corners, free kicks, throw ins and yellow cards), I'm sure people would be much moe supportive of it.
You're assuming the ref didn't see it.Hate to say it but no.
The ref should have seen it though.
VAR should only be used for factual wrongs, and not interfere in situations where it's 50-50 one way or the other. Let that be the on field refs decision.Same about yellow card decisions. It makes no sense that VAR can issue red cards, but not yellows. Especially not second yellows, where the consequences of the decision is exactly the same as with a direct red.
If only they made sure VAR quickly and efficiently handled all the blatantly obvious refereeing errors during a game (including corners, free kicks, throw ins and yellow cards), I'm sure people would be much moe supportive of it.
No.
They have always been able to check to see if the ball is out of play or not for a goal. It's in the phase of play leading up to a goal.
We saw it a few times last year.
Who the ball comes off for a corner, it's in the phase before the goal is scored.
Just let the ref go to the screen whenever they feel the need.