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Related: About this forumVAR isn't exactly justifying itself today.
A ridiculous penalty awarded to Tunisia that VAR should have overturned, and a non-penalty decision when Kany was wrestled to the ground that VAR should have awarded. A far clearer decision than the Tunisian running into Kyle Walker's arm and throwing himself onto the turf anyway.
VAR fail!
Sweden did get a correct penalty earlier through VAR, but thus far it's been a mixed bag.
Cartoonist
(7,529 posts)Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)A game to quickly forget about.
Cartoonist
(7,529 posts)With 3 points in your pocket.
bluecollar2
(3,622 posts)Watching it was just marginally less uncomfortable than chewing aluminium foil whilst rubbing ones head with a cheese grater....
Sterling proved once again that unless he's surrounded by stars he's nothing more than a mediocre to good forward.
Young demonstrated his ability to be a thug.
Pickford was very good in goal...much better than Joe Hart...
Overall I'd give England a 6.5 out of ten for their performance today.
They won, but if they really were a strong team the result against Tunisia should have been at least 3-0.
They got three points but they have a long way to go.
Belgium and Panama are much stronger foes than Tunisia.
Next match should see Rashford start instead of Sterling and surely theres a more creative player on the squad than Young..
T_i_B
(14,800 posts)I didn't catch all of the match, but what I saw didn't convince me that England are about to lift the world cup.
Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)Boateng just shoved Sweden's Berg into Neuer, the German keeper. A clear and obvious penalty, and possibly even a red card. The referee isn't interested, and neither are the VAR team.
What's VAR for, if not exactly this situation? I really don't want to go there, but Germany going out of the tournament would be a disaster for FIFA, especially with Argentina and Brazil also looking uncertain.
The application of VAR appears to be so random as to create more controversy than it solves.