Hawaii had a few words for the VAR after Norway lost a goal towards England

Erling Haaland admitted feeling “angry” and <x2bosh” after Norway was eliminated from England in a dramatic quarterfinal of the World Cup.
The Norwegian attacker was angry with the referees following a controversial VAR intervention in an incident involving his new associate with Manchester City, Elliot Anderson, which caused Norway to be cancelled a very important goal in the second part.
Hawaii did not spare criticism after the 2-1 defeat of England after continuing in Miami Stadium.
The 25-year-old became a protagonist of the most controversial moment of the match, when the goal of Torbjérn Lysaker Heggem, scored 10 minutes after the beginning of the second part, was cancelled by VAR.
Referee estimated that Haland had caused foul to Anderson during the construction of the action.
In an interview after the match for “TV 2”, the Norwegian attacker said he could not believe the decision, insisting that contact was a normal part of football.
I mean, I feel a little empty. I think we deserved better.
I don't think it was foul. Golly was canceled because I reportedly pushed Elliot Anderson to the ground as they push me into every duel. It's kind of bitter. ”
The crash with Anderson in the penalty area resulted crucial in the match held in Florida's heat.
Despite the elimination, Haaland was one of this World's largest stars, achieving seven goals and ranking second on the goal scorers' list, only one goal behind Kylian Mupé and Lionel Messi, who have eight goals.
However, he argued that if such contact is considered foul, then even he himself should win a lot more punishment shock at any Premier League match and with the national.
If this is foul, then I have to win a penalty kick in almost every duel, every match.
Because they push and pull me all the time. I think that was a poor decision.
Small moments put everything into the World Cup. Against Brazil we were able to turn them into our favor. Today, when decisions 50 to 50 came against us, everything became very difficult. ”
Hawaii was not the only one disappointed with the trial in Miami.
Even Fulham's midfielder, Sander Berge, criticised the arbitration and stressed that minimum differences often decide the fate of matches in international football.
This should be a goal every day of the week, but football is decided by the small details.
You never know which side the decisions will take. If this is the standard, then I'll get the penalty every week at Premierliga,” said Berge./ Periscope.











