Football lawmakers establish: Premier League is misusing VAR

Football lawmakers have said Premier League is not using the VAR system correctly. Also repeated is the earlier position that the VAR should be used to correct only the “clear errors”, rather than deciding on very small cases that require long game pauses to identify. [...]
Also repeated is the earlier position that the VAR should be used to correct only the “clear errors”, rather than deciding on very small cases that require long game pauses to identify.
During the weekend at Premier League, there were many counter-meaning decisions, resulting in five goals cancelled during ten matches, writes Independent, translates Periscope.
Wolverhampton Wanderers, Crystal Palace, Norwich City, Brighton and Sheffield Unitedi found themselves damaged by these decisions, and this caused great frustration in players, managers and fans seeking immediate change in the way Premier League was using the system in question.
However, the board of the International Football Association [Ifab] that rules this sport insisted that no changes in the system would be made in the near future.
There have been great complaints from all English clubs about the decisions of English referaries in the Liverpool games, saying that this team was favoured winning Premier League after 30 years.
However, the body in question said that Premier League is not using the system correctly, and this has left many surprised.
Former star of England, Gary Linecker, has expressed frustration by the way Vari is being used on Twitter: “Again, technology cannot decide on such narrow things. Two resolutions is the maximum you need to see if the reference is wrong. ” /Periscope












