Video assistant referee
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The video assistant referee (VAR) is a match official in association football who assists the referee by reviewing decisions using video footage and providing advice to the referee based on those reviews.
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Departing Liverpool boss Klopp 'would scrap VAR'Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says he would vote to scrap video assistant referees because of how the system currently works.BBC Sport - Published | |
Will Premier League VAR vote be passed & what happens next?With Wolves triggering a vote to scrap VAR, BBC Sport understands the majority fo clubs are unlikely to agree. So what happens next?BBC Sport - Published | |
VAR has taken all enjoyment out of the game - RooneyFormer England captain Wayne Rooney would welcome video assistant referees (VAR) being scrapped, with Premier League clubs poised to vote on rejecting the technology.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Get rid of it or get better' - Gordon on VARNewcastle forward Anthony Gordon said he "doesn't understand the point" of having Video Assistant Referees (VAR) in football, with Premier League clubs poised to vote on rejecting the technology.BBC Sport - Published | |
Premier League clubs to vote on scrapping VARPremier League clubs will vote on whether to scrap video assistant referees (VAR) from next season at their annual general meeting next month.BBC Sport - Published Also reported by •Sky News | |
How fans in Sweden said 'no' to VARSweden is the only elite league in Uefa's top 30 to not have VAR, BBC Sport went to find out how and why the supporters turned against it.BBC Sport - Published | |
Nuno feels vindicated after Forest's VAR angerNottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo says the club feel vindicated over their anger at the VAR decisions in the loss at Everton.BBC Sport - Published | |
Referees must take responsibility for decisions - NunoNottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo calls on referees to take responsibility and stop relying on VAR.BBC Sport - Published | |
Uefa Board calls for improvement in VAR consistencyThe Uefa Football Board says VAR needs to become more "consistent, transparent and understandable" for players, fans and coaches.BBC Sport - Published | |
Nottingham Forest to privately hear VAR audio connected to three penalty claimsNottingham Forest will be given the opportunity to privately hear the VAR audio connected to three penalty claims in their match against Everton last Sunday.Sky News - Published | |
Forest offered chance to listen to VAR audioNottingham Forest are offered the chance to listen to VAR audio from their game at Everton.BBC Sport - Published | |
Forest statement 'disingenuous' and 'dangerous' - SmithRory Smith discusses the controversy around Nottingham Forest's statement against the PGMOL and VAR, after they were denied three penalties in their Premier League game against Everton.BBC Sport - Published | |
Nottingham Forest demand release of VAR audio after penalties controversyNottingham Forest have demanded the release of audio surrounding three controversial VAR (Video Assistant Referee) moments from their game against Everton after they accused an official of bias.Sky News - Published | Forest did not ask for VAR official to be changedNottingham Forest did not ask for Stuart Attwell to be taken off video assistant referee duties for their match against Everton, BBC Sport has been told.BBC Sport - Published |
'Hat-trick of howlers' - Forest question VAR and 'consider options'Nottingham Forest say they are "considering their options" over "extremely poor" refereeing decisions in their 2-0 loss at Everton.BBC Sport - Published | 'It doesnβt make sense' β MOTD pundits on Wolves 'goal'Match of the Day pundits analyse the decision to disallow a late Wolves equaliser against West Ham, with Gary Lineker suggesting that VAR is taking over - and that football needs an appeal system.BBC Sport - Published |
'VAR right to stay out of Liverpool-Man City decision'Referees' chief Howard Webb says VAR was right not to interfere in Liverpool being denied a late penalty against Manchester City.BBC Sport - Published |