West Ham's star releases all frustration at VAR with an emotional statement after being denied regular goal

THE VAR was back in the spotlight Friday night. The encounter between Sheffield United and West Ham was very tense, the Periscope broadcast. It seemed that the goal in the second half by Olli McBurnie in the second half would make the difference between the two teams, in what was a 90-minute short. But [...]
The encounter between Sheffield United and West Ham was very tense, the Periscope broadcast.
It seemed that the goal in the second half by Olli McBurnie in the second half would make the difference between the two teams, in what was a 90-minute short.
But the VAR couldn't resist contradiction.
West Ham thought they had managed to score at the extra time, after the goal scored by Robert Snodgras.
There seemed to be nothing unfair about the goal until the re-transmissions indicated that the ball had touched Rice's chest, until he was in a duel with John Egan.
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“Cencans” were ecstatic, with David Moes coming into the field celebrating.
But WAR saw the goal as unfair, due to regulation which says a goal cannot be regular if the ball had hand contact during the construction of the action.
After the match, Declan Rice gave an extremely emotional interview.
We're frustrated, all the guys are frustrated. This is a difficult place to come.
I just looked at the case. He threw the ball in my hand. If you're running with wings like that, then it's a touch of a ball with a hand, but not an intentional one.
It's a stab in the teeth. I think it's the opinion of every Premier Legers, not just mine, nobody in the league loves the VAR.
There were decisions this season that were absolutely insane. They were celebrating the VAR as if it was a goal and football shouldn't be like that.” /Periscopi.com.












