The use of video assistant referees (VAR) is being rolled out for the first time at the World Cup and Goal takes a look at some of the incidents
Mexico vs Sweden - No penalty for Hernandez handball VAR: YesVerdict: Correct decisionSweden needed a win over Mexico in order to book their place in the last 16 of the tournament and they were disappointed not to be awarded a penalty on the half-hour mark when the ball appeared to hit the arm of Javier Hernandez in the box.Argentine referee Nestor Pitana refused Swedish pleas for the West Ham striker to be penalised and, after consulting the VAR, stuck with his initial decision.However, Sweden would get a penalty in the second half after Hector Moreno felled Marcus Berg inside the box. No VAR was necessary on that occasion, however, as Pitana pointed straight to the spot and Andreas Granqvist stepped up to score his second penalty of the competition.
Nigeria vs Argentina – Nigeria denied penalty VAR: YesVerdict: Correct decisionNigeria were 1-1 with Argentina heading into the final quarter of the game when Ahmed Musa's cross is deflected into the air, where it was headed by Marcos Rojo onto his own arm.The Super Eagles called for a penalty and after much deliberation on the pitch, the referee consulted with the VAR – and decided that there was no spot-kick to be given.It was the right decision as it was poor defending, but not intentional by Rojo.
Iran vs Portugal – Iran awarded penalty VAR: YesVerdict: Incorrect decisionPortugal were leading 1-0 up against Iran heading into stoppage time before Sardar Azmoun headed the ball down onto Cedric Soares' arm from close distance.The referee awarded the penalty to Iran despite the fact that the contact was unintentional, and VAR confirmed the spot-kick. Karim Ansarifard scored to equalise for Iran which dethroned Portugal to Group B runners-up, after Spain finished their match against Morocco 2-2. The decision to award the penalty was a monumental one as had Iran scored from their last-gasp chance at the end of stoppage time to win the tie 2-1, they would have eliminated Portugal.
Iran vs Portugal - Ronaldo awarded penalty VAR: YesVerdict: Correct decisionPortugal were 1-0 up against Iran when Cristiano Ronaldo picked up the ball at the edge of the penalty area, cut across it and then ran into Saeid Ezatolahi – who clipped him – and then went down to the ground.The referee initially told him to get up but then VAR intervened as he went to have another look at the incident – and then proceeded to award the penalty.The spot-kick taken by Ronaldo was then saved by Alireza Beiranvand.
Saudi Arabia vs Egypt - Saudis given second penalty VAR: YesVerdict: Incorrect decisionAfter Egypt goalkeeper Essam El Hadary, the oldest player in World Cup history, made a fantastic penalty save in the 41st minute, Saudi Arabia were awarded a second chance from the spot just six minutes later. Fahad Al-Muwallad went down in the box under minimal contact from Egypt defender Ali Gabr with both players pulling their opponent's shirt and, after a VAR review, the call was upheld and Gabr was awarded a yellow card. Salman Al Faraj stepped up and buried the penalty, giving Saudi Arabia their first goal of the 2018 World Cup.
England vs Panama - Kane awarded hat-trick VAR: YesVerdict: Correct decisionEngland captain Harry Kane had drilled home two penalties in the first half to help his side to an emphatic 5-0 lead at the break against Panama.Just past the hour mark and Kane had his hat-trick when Ruben Loftus-Cheek's shot deflected off the Tottenham striker and into the net.VAR was called to check on whether Kane was offside and, though at first glance it appeared he was, the hat-trick hero was being played onside by the heel of a Panama defender.
Germany vs Sweden – Berg denied a penalty VAR: NoVerdict: Incorrect decisionSweden's Marcus Berg was seemingly through on goal after a loose ball but was deliberately fouled by Jerome Boateng for Germany. The Swede stumbled in the box after contact was made for what should have been a clear penalty given, and yet the ref made no motion to stop play to consult with the VAR.Germany headed into the fixture knowing that they if they lost the game, they would be out of the competition. The incident happened early in the first half when the score was 0-0, and a penalty would have buoyed Sweden's hopes – and crushed Germany's.The situation is similar to when Harry Kane was brought down in the Tunisia box for England twice and should have earned at least one penalty, and yet the referee did not check with the VAR.
Belgium vs Tunisia - Hazard awarded penalty VAR: YesVerdict: Correct decisionEden Hazard collected the ball on the edge of the area and dribbled towards goal, before Syam Ben Youssef lunged in carelessly.Hazard, of course, went down, and the referee pointed to the spot, despite Ben Youssef claiming that the contact was outside the box.VAR subsequently looked at the decision, and decided that the contact did take place in the area. Hazard stepped up to score the penalty and give the Red Devils a deserved 1-0 lead.
Serbia vs Switzerland - Mitrovic denied VAR: NoVerdict: Incorrect decisionAleksandar Mitrovic scored Serbia's opening goal against Switzerland, but was denied what appeared to be a clear penalty in the second half.While jumping for a header, Mitrovic was grabbed by Swiss defenders Stephan Lichtsteiner and Fabian Schar, who dragged the Newcastle United striker to the ground.Referee Felix Brych inexplicably waved play on, and Serbia went on to lose 2-1, with Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri turning the game around.
Nigeria vs Iceland - Sigurdsson blunders late lifeline VAR: YesVerdict: Correct decisionA fantastic double from Ahmed Musa saw Iceland trail Nigeria in their second game of the tournament.Needing a miracle to keep them in the game, their prayers were seemingly answered by the almighty VAR when it intervened with less than 10 minutes left to award a penalty for Tyronne Ebuehi's foul on Alfred Finnbogason.Replays showed that the penalty was the right call as the striker, who netted the decisive equaliser against Argentina, had been clipped.However, Iceland threw the chance away when Gylfi Sigurdsson sent it far off target, allowing Nigeria to move up to second in Group D.
Brazil vs Costa Rica - Neymar dives for a penalty VAR: YesVerdict: Correct decisionWith time running out in Brazil's clash with Costa Rica, Neymar fell over inside the penalty area and the referee initially pointed straight to the spot.However, after a VAR review, the referee overturned his decision - much to the Paris Saint-Germain forward's anger.Brazil ultimately recovered from the decision to score in stoppage time via Philippe Coutinho and Neymar and triumph 2-0.
Denmark vs Australia - Poulsen penalised for handball VAR: YesVerdict: Opinion splitYoussef Poulsen found himself at the centre of a second incident involving VAR in Denmark's second game of the tournament, which resulted in the awarding of a penalty to Australia.With the Danes leading the game 1-0 thanks to a Christian Eriksen volley, Poulsen was penalised for an apparent handball in the box.While defending a set-piece, the ball hit off the RB Leipzig forward's arm and opinion is divided as to whether he meant it or not. Either way, referee Antonio Mateu did not hesitate to use the video assistant and decided that it was indeed a handball worthy of punishment, giving a penalty.Unfortunately for Denmark there was no repeat of the Peru incident, as Mile Jedinak dutifully stepped forward to accept the advantage and put the ball beyond Kasper Schmeichel's reach, into the back of the net.
Iran vs Spain - An offside equaliser VAR: YesVerdict: Correct decisionThere was bedlam in the Iran camp an hour into their clash with Spain, when Saeid Ezatolahi smashed past David de Gea in an apparent equaliser for the Middle-Eastern nation. The celebrations had already started, but as the scorer was mobbed by the entire Iran squad, VAR had already picked up on a marginal offside in the build-up and the goal was overruled.
Tunisia vs England – A tale of two penalty calls VAR: NoVerdict: Opinion splitEngland were leading 1-0 in their opening World Cup fixture against Tunisia before Kyle Walker seemingly brought down Fakhreddine Ben Youssef inside the box. The referee pointed straight to the spot without checking the VAR to make sure, and Ferjani Sassi converted to make it 1-1.What has seemed to bring about controversy is the fact that Kane appeared to have been pulled down more aggressively than Ben Youssef in the Tunisia box moments later, with no VAR consultation or penalty given.Even with VAR, England fans seem to think that the refereeing in the tournament has been inconsistent and that the referee should have checked it properly before giving the initial penalty – as well as failing to give the same decision for two similar courses of action.Kane was brought down again in the second half the same manner in which Croatia got a penalty for against Nigeria, though once again VAR was not consulted.
Sweden vs South Korea – VAR-assisted penalty decision VAR: YesVerdict: Correct decisionSweden got their World Cup campaign off to a winning start against South Korea thanks to a VAR-assisted penalty and their Asian opponents can have little to complain about as it was the correct call.When substitute Kim Min-woo appeared to scythe Viktor Claesson in the box shortly after the hour mark referee Joel Aguilar was not interested in Swedish appeals for a penalty, but the VAR cohort were soon in his ear about it. And, after reviewing the incident, he awarded the penalty.It was the right decision and Sweden capitalised, with Andreas Granqvist converting the spot-kick to ensure three points.
Brazil vs Switzerland - Gabriel Jesus penalty incident VAR: NoVerdict: Correct decisionAs Brazil chased victory in their opening game against Switzerland they had claims for a penalty denied and referee Cesar Ramos did not feel that there was sufficient doubt to warrant the consultation with VAR.Gabriel Jesus went down after seeming to be impeded by Manuel Akanji in the box, but Ramos had no interest in the claims and waved play on. However, the decision was not too controversial in the end as, unlike some other incidents, replays appear to back up the official's judgement.Brazil's football federation (CBF) have taken the issue up with FIFA president Gianni Infantino, though, questioning the conduct of the referee and his video assistants.
Brazil vs Switzerland - Miranda pushed for Swiss equaliser? VAR: NoVerdict: Opinion splitTournament favourites Brazil looked set for a familiar opening victory at the World Cup after Philippe Coutinho blasted them into the lead against Switzerland, but they were left reeling when the Swiss equalised in controversial fashion to claim a share of the spoils.Defender Miranda claimed to have been shoved in the back by Switzerland's goalscorer Steven Zuber in the build-up to the goal and the Brazilians were not shy about making their views known to referee Cesar Ramos, urging him to consult with his colleagues and the technology. However, the Mexican official was not interested in their pleas.After the game, Brazil coach Tite was clearly irked by the non-decision, saying: "If they push the player, what can I say? There was a foul there."I spoke to Miranda and he said, 'When he pushed me I should have fallen' and I said: 'No! Absolutely do not do that, otherwise it's a simulation of the foul. Do not simulate anything.'"
Costa Rica vs Serbia - Prijovic/Acosta incident VAR: YesVerdict: Correct decisionSerbia got their World Cup 2018 odyssey off to a winning start against Costa Rica thanks to Aleksandar Kolarov's stunning free kick, but they could have finished the game with 10 men after the intervention of VAR.Aleksandar Prijovic was barely on the pitch a few minutes when he found himself at the centre of a VAR review for striking Costa Rica's Johnny Acosta, who threw himself to the ground in apparent pain.Referee Malang Diedhiou asked to see the incident again and, having watched the footage briefly, returned to the pitch to sanction Prijovic with a yellow - instead of red - card.
Peru vs Denmark - Penalty given & missed VAR: YesVerdict: Correct decisionDenmark were on the receiving end of a VAR review that resulted in a penalty being awarded to Peru in their first match in Group C.Yussuf Poulsen was the culprit as his leg touched Christian Cueva as the Peruvian was running into the box and referee Bakary Gassama barely hesitated in consulting VAR for a clearer look and awarded the spot kick.However, things took a cruel twist for Peru as Cueva sent his penalty over the cross bar and Poulsen popped up with the winning goal to grant the Danes three points.
Argentina vs Iceland - Cristian Pavon denied penalty VAR: NoVerdict: Wrong callArgentina got their World Cup campaign off to a disappointing start as they were surprisingly held to a 1-1 draw against tournament newcomers Iceland in their opening match and there was a controversial penalty claim waved away without consulting VAR.The Albiceleste took the lead through Sergio Aguero but were pegged back almost immediately by Alfred Finnbogason. They looked certain to move in front once more when Maxi Meza won a penalty in the second half, but Lionel Messi could not direct his spot-kick past Hannes Halldorsson.With time running out, substitute Cristian Pavon appeared to be fouled inside the box by Birkir Saevarsson, but a second penalty was not awarded by the unmoved Szymon Marciniak, prompting disbelief among the Argentine players.The absence of VAR in that particular incident was incorrect according to many commentators, with former England defender Gary Neville suggesting that the officials are not capable of viewing the footage quickly enough to ensure the correct call is made. "To me, there is a capability issue here over what we're asking the referees in that VAR truck to do," Neville told ITV."I don't know what's going on in those trucks, but that's the thing they need to be transparent about and show us."I'm not sure they will be able to select the angles quickly enough to get the decision back to the referee before the game has been restarted."
France vs Australia - Antoine Griezmann penalty VAR: YesVerdict: Opinion splitThe first-ever use of VAR at the World Cup occurred on the third day during the Group C encounter between France and Australia.With nearly an hour played and the score locked at 0-0, Antoine Griezmann went to ground in the box following a tackle by Josh Risdon, but referee Andres Cunha wasn't ready to award a penalty to Les Bleus until the VAR intervened to advise him that it was indeed a foul.A number of minutes passed as Cunha reviewed the footage and overturned his initial decision before Griezmann stepped up to fire France into the lead. Soon after the penalty Australia were awarded a spot-kick themselves, which Aaron Mooy converted, but they left Kazan with nothing to show for their efforts thanks to a fortunate 80th-minute goal from Paul Pogba.The decision to award the penalty divided opinion among players and pundits alike, with Socceroos goalkeeper Mat Ryan suggesting that they had been "beaten by a better team and almost by technology a little bit.""On the replays I have seen it didn't look conclusive," Ryan said after the game. "You hear that technology was brought in to take out clear-cut errors and all this in the game but that's the grey area."What's a clear-cut error and what's not? What's conclusive and what's not?"
Zero_Wolf22
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var is not good
Yup
Zero_Wolf22
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Yo I took it to far
foeabcort
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var is not good
pershalyngkhoi
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VAR spoiled the football game ..........
Elsa98
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The VAR system was introduced on the international stage for the World Cup in Russia and has been a mitigated success throughout much of the tournament.
godwinonos444
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Very poor
obikingx
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Technology some times fail to perform
SirGwin10
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VAR is just introduce to be use against Africans teams.
TraceBigs
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people need to read the rules of football.
TraceBigs
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VAR is going what it's suppose to do people are too biased and want every thing to go their way grow the fuck up.
Mauwal
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Var make some good and bad decisions in this World Cup,hope they will be able to upgrade the system to avoid much time wastage
sukadinuz
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Rubbish. Nigeria deserved a penalty. touching the ball is a foul. is it not? if it Bra vs Arg I'm sure it would have been a penalty. My Verdict: Penalty no card
ABesmir
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VAR, football was far better without it! 😕
bumbcdels
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oh no it is a var
ZubairR1
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so this infantino FIFA is rewriting football rules... so fouls are now determined by intention not what's obvious
tikcdemuz
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var ruined the charm of football so after watching var either it is intensionally or unintensionally fouled,hand or other unconcerned activities cause on field refree must go through var, there is many game where refree give the decision against var since it will useless .
Mohammedlakhi99
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Var is not so useful in this world cup
ELPATRÓN56
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salty Nigerian fans incoming
Charlesugwu
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I am waiting for CAF to make a pronouncement concerning officiating and the use of VAR in this tournament. Africa should pull out of FIFA organized competition because of unfair favouritism against African nations. Before the match between Nigeria and Argentina yesterday, every comment was like Argentina must win. Meaning Nigeria shouldn't have played the game in the first place. That pronouncement was enough evidence that the match was already fixed...now the penalty appeal against Argentina being turned down?
Laeabdirt
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Imagine even the commentator said that it would unthinkable if Argentina couldn't be in last 16 after denying Nigeria's penalty How and why meaning for us Africans we are of no value in world cup No more suffering we shall stay at home next time YOOOO SUPER EAGLE WE ARE MEENNNN
duwacmorst
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VAR - to me is good - it is evidence-based, however decisions taken are inconsistent that's annoying... who is fooling who now 😂😂☺☺
Laeabdirt
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who tells you that it wasn't a penalty for Nigeria .Did the ball touch the head or it was a double touch on Rojo's hand The for Spain against Morocco the ball was from outside it crossed the line before becoming a corner funny enough the referee used VAR to decide that its a goal I will never support it according to what they did to us yesterday # YOOOO SUPER EAGLES WE ARE MEN.
numdlpr
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this world cup is so bogus and I am going to show you how from my perspective from the media capital of the world these United States. a nation of immigrants tune out this world cup! at most venues of foodage and libation y servecas the football/soccer game is playing in the background no body watching, but it could be counted as viewership kinds of like looking at your bank statement makes you feel like you have real money, after all it shows up in the stats. I bet most of Africa and Asia and South America has tuned out as well. not even for hard core Mexicans are watching it they would rather work their slave wages than watch this world cup, why?! they know the fix is in, and maybe they subconsciously know that things like VAR is an existential threat to the game the drama is gone good or evil, all devised the bad guys FIFA and their BB system to ensure European dominance of the game. make 💰 eat and drink for tomorrow we die, it is the sign of the times, yes the world cup in South Africa pointed the way with all the political shenanigans going on in the background with Billy and crew. times a ticking and the VAR treatment of the Muslim Nations and the 3rd world in for fill should kick things off nicely, yes football turned out to be the catalyst for the end of times. JUST A PREDICTION, NO THUS SAYEST THE LORD JUST YET [Sadtolook] FIFA
Hayiklnty
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VAR is simply rubish,,,if decisions were to be decided by VAR,,it's good,,but after watching the video,,decision is finally made by the people behind the screens"""absolute unfair decisions and waste of time...
ucefgh
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VAR was so good so far!!
enzyjenius
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who wrote dis review nd claims d decision made ref to deny Nigeria a penalty was right, u don't know football at all, and who told you most of the penalty invoking handball are intentional....wake up bro
ColAmAn
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VAR is destroying the beautiful game with annoying stoppages and inconsistent rulings. The referees are now lazy knowing they can always seek for second opinion. FIFA should review VAR after the tournament or scrap it entirely.
ayodele_tosin824
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it not good in history of football because, it cause a lot of confusion in the football match
Paanowis
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It’s just ruining this tournament
frank_leo
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VAR is the only thing fan I enjoying in Russia
OBOY3RIICH_
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Not really good