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[–] dunneetiger@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (28 children)

However, the panel felt Destiny Udogie should have received a red card from the referee for his first-half challenge on Raheem Sterling, but it wasn't a clear and obvious error for the VAR to intervene on.

It was a clear and obvious error and VAR should have shown it to the ref to make his own mind on it.

[–] bradleycjw@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (26 children)

I still don’t understand this whole clear and obvious error requirement. If the ref misses something, then VAR should intervene and inform the referee to relook at the incident. If he deems his original decision correct, then we move on.

The fact that it’s an error but VAR doesn’t see it as clear and obvious and opts not to direct the ref to the monitor is so weird.

[–] Scholesey99@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

The biggest issue I have with clear and obvious is that it adds further subjectivity to the decision making process, when in reality VAR should be looking to reduce subjectivity and make refereeing more subjective, standardised and consistent throughout the league.

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