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The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) remains footballâs most polarizing innovation, designed to eliminate âclear and obvious errorsâ but often introducing new layers of debate. In the 2025/26 season, the Premier League has seen average review times climb to over four minutes, the slowest in Europe, leading to a staggering 91% of fans claiming the game was better off without it. While it has improved accuracy in offsides and penalties, critics argue it has âkilled the spontaneous joyâ of goal celebrations. As technology expands to cover corner kicks and second yellows, the tension between objective fairness and the traditional flow of the game continues to define the modern era.
(Via @med_outzgui_officiel )
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The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) remains footballâs most polarizing innovation, designed to eliminate âclear and obvious errorsâ but often introducing new layers of debate. In the 2025/26 season, the Premier League has seen average review times climb to over four minutes, the slowest in Europe, leading to a staggering 91% of fans claiming the game was better off without it. While it has improved accuracy in offsides and penalties, critics argue it has âkilled the spontaneous joyâ of goal celebrations. As technology expands to cover corner kicks and second yellows, the tension between objective fairness and the traditional flow of the game continues to define the modern era.
(Via @med_outzgui_officiel )