Sunday, August 18, 2019

VAR makes repetitive history between Man City and Spurs

City fans should walk out of the stadium with joy when Gabriel Jesus finishes the net. Pep Guardiola and Sergio Agüero, who clashed with teachers and students in the second half, turned out to be fine.

Manchester City is ahead of Spurs 3-2 in the 90th+3 minute. Spurs are desperate because they know they are out of time and are gone. But referee Michael Oliver made a VAR checkmark. End time ball referee not giving Man City a free-kick after Aymeric Laporte handball Th. For Sky, VAR has yet to give them a go, as controversial decisions put Man City down. The last eight of the Champions League last April.

Speaking after the match, Guardiola said VAR officials should be more transparent. "Last season, offside, now the ball touches the hand. If the ball touches the hand, it's a decision in the city. I can't do anything. We should make it a little more transparent. If it's Aymeric Laporte, why not? "Was last season whether it was Fernando Llorente's handball?" The Spanish coach gave the example of Liverpool Chelsea when goalkeeper Adrian saved the ball, Tammy Abraham. He said through video Adrian moved past the net line and was required by the new rules to be penalized again but VAR officials Not intervening.

Pochettino also agreed with Guardiola in those points. "I've been critical of VAR before, but they don't want to hear the manager complain," said the Spurs coach. It's part of the game, now the rules are the rules, and we have to accept that. In fact, I still enjoy watching games like before when the referee is the boss of the game, but everything goes well The face. We are in the VAR era.

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