da 888casino: Former USMNT star Taylor Twellmann has blasted the use of VAR in the Premier League, comparing the long-winded process to “circumcising a mosquito”.
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Technology introduced around the worldIntended to help the match officialsDecisions often leave supporters baffledWHAT HAPPENED?
The English top-flight, like many other leading divisions and competitions around the world, has embraced advances in technology. The Video Assistant Referee process is intended to aid on-field officials and ensure that the right decisions are made in big, potentially match-altering moments.
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VAR has, however, courted plenty of controversy, with calls often made that leave supporters scratching their heads. Their have been regular admissions of getting decisions wrong, while the length of time taken in some reviews has become farcical.
WHAT THEY SAID
Ex-United States international Twellman, who is now a pundit, admits as much and said while on Apple TV commentary duty for the MLS fixture between St Louis FC and LAFC on Wednesday: “Different countries, different leagues, they look at offside in different ways. Look at England. It's like circumcising a mosquito when it comes to looking at VAR and certain things.”
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Twellman responded to a fan posting a video of his bizarre statement on social media by saying: “You know I’m not wrong.” VAR was introduced into MLS back in 2017, while each passing round of fixtures in the Premier League seems to deliver fresh controversy and debate regarding the use of technology in sport.