It's a stupid rule, which adds to the confusion. What's a "deliberate action"?In my opinion, it's a case of a subjective view in a definitive ruling...
Was VDV in offside positon when Porro struck the ball - Yes, therefore he was offside.
However, where is became subjective is whether Tomiyasu deliberately played the ball or whether it was a deflection. If a deliberate action then it's a new 'phase' and where VDV is standing when Porro kick it becomes irrelevant. The second touch y Gabriel is a deflection. Therefore, to be given offside the VAR officials have deemed the first touch was accidental.
If this is true it needs a full investigation
Is there audio for this?
Would certainly seem bizarre if true. Then add in the obvious penalty we did get, that he initially declined to give, and is it any wonder there are then conspiracy theories.If this is true it needs a full investigation
Would certainly seem bizarre if true. Then add in the obvious penalty we did get, that he initially declined to give, and is it any wonder there are then conspiracy theories.
And still they can't get it right.
We need a VAR for VAR.
It is very quick and there is an awful lot going on. However, in this case, Rice launched a full blooded kick that missed the ball and smashed Davies between the legs. It happened approx 4 yards from Oliver, who was looking directly at it. If that’s neither conspiracy nor incompetence, then what is it?He gave it as soon as he saw the reply to be fair.
It’s not conspiracy, it’s not even incompetence, the game is impossible to officiate without video replay, it’s too quick and there is too much going on.
And oliver obviously seen it as he emphatically waved it away, there was absolutely no doubt in his mind that was not a pen.It is very quick and there is an awful lot going on. However, in this case, Rice launched a full blooded kick that missed the ball and smashed Davies between the legs. It happened approx 4 yards from Oliver, who was looking directly at it. If that’s neither conspiracy nor incompetence, then what is it?
If the above posts about ‘refusing’ to take VARs advice to look at the monitor are true, it’s far beyond ‘a bad day at the office’. Unless you’re a pilot and you fly your office into a mountain. I’m genuinely worried about the integrity of the officiating and therefore of the game.And oliver obviously seen it as he emphatically waved it away, there was absolutely no doubt in his mind that was not a pen.
Take that with the refusal to look at kulus trip and that's a bad day at anyone's office.
I find it difficult to believe that the game is corrupt to that level, but I can totally see why it looks like it.If the above posts about ‘refusing’ to take VARs advice to look at the monitor are true, it’s far beyond ‘a bad day at the office’. Unless you’re a pilot and you fly your office into a mountain. I’m genuinely worried about the integrity of the officiating and therefore of the game.
I’d suggest scrapping on the field refsI would suggest scrapping the ‘clear and obvious error’ part. That’s another layer of human interpretation. If it’s an error by the ref, like the trip on Deki v Arse, it’s an error. VAR should intervene and at the least make the ref go to the monitor.
Highlight of the coverage was VAR repeatedly showing Davies getting kicked in the nuts. So stupid, like you needed to see that five times.It is very quick and there is an awful lot going on. However, in this case, Rice launched a full blooded kick that missed the ball and smashed Davies between the legs. It happened approx 4 yards from Oliver, who was looking directly at it. If that’s neither conspiracy nor incompetence, then what is it?
Judging by his performance on the day Oliver was probably saying I don’t see the issue he got the balls..Highlight of the coverage was VAR repeatedly showing Davies getting kicked in the nuts. So stupid, like you needed to see that five times.
Maybe BBC should buy the rights to the coverage and broadcast it as 'real football'. Kind of make it the new Football Italia.
Nah, he waved the players away, he had no intention of giving that penalty.Without VAR, the ref would have most likely given it. VAR takes the onus off him to do so.