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FA Cup: Wembley chaos puts spotlight on VAR

The football world was in uproar after VAR caused lengthy delays and led to controversial decisions at Wembley.

By Stephen Creek
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino (left) disappointed after VAR drama

London, March 1: Critics of video assistant referee (VAR) technology were out in force after Tottenham's 6-1 FA Cup replay win over Rochdale was marred by a string of controversial decisions and delays in the action.

At a freezing Wembley, referee Paul Tierney had supporters groaning as he kept them waiting during lengthy first-half stoppages, with VAR utilised to rule out an Erik Lamela goal and award Kieran Trippier a penalty.

The penalty was scored by Son Heung-min but his goal was disallowed due to his staggered run-up, before VAR was consulted a third time to confirm Tierney's decision not to award Lucas Moura a penalty later in the half.

The decisions had little bearing on the game's outcome in the end, as Spurs romped into the quarter-finals courtesy of two goals from Son, a Fernando Llorente hat-trick and a first club goal for Kevin Walker-Peters.

But the result didn't spare VAR the wrath of players and pundits on Twitter.

Source: OPTA

Story first published: Thursday, March 1, 2018, 8:20 [IST]
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