After listening to Carlos Queiroz’s post-match interview, I think he has a point. Here is the summary of what he said:
He has been asking for a system like VAR for years, but he thinks it needs to be modified or has to stop.
Who is making the final decision, the referee or the VAR officials? We need to know.
The communication between them needs to be known, like rugby (or like American football, I think). This is what we looked at, here is what we saw, and here is our decision.
VAR officials must have more angles and shots available to them than what the Russian television shows. So, They should be able to have decisive verdicts.
It seems that the referees now can easily wash their hands when it comes to make a decision, like Pilate did (I thought that was a funny comment by him)
When is VAR used? You can’t let one go and leave it to be the refree’s error, and look at another one not wanting it to be refree’s error.
He has been asking for a system like VAR for years, but he thinks it needs to be modified or has to stop.
Who is making the final decision, the referee or the VAR officials? We need to know.
The communication between them needs to be known, like rugby (or like American football, I think). This is what we looked at, here is what we saw, and here is our decision.
VAR officials must have more angles and shots available to them than what the Russian television shows. So, They should be able to have decisive verdicts.
It seems that the referees now can easily wash their hands when it comes to make a decision, like Pilate did (I thought that was a funny comment by him)
When is VAR used? You can’t let one go and leave it to be the refree’s error, and look at another one not wanting it to be refree’s error.