Belfast Telegraph

Frustrated Rose labels VAR ‘nonsense’ as fallout grows

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on the losing side complainin­g about VAR. I just feel for Rochdale, some of their players were saying that it is their first time at Wembley and that has now been completely overshadow­ed. It could have been a nice occasion for them.” Rose said that the majority of the frustratio­n stemmed from the long pauses in the game while Tierney consulted VAR, although when asked how he would improve the system he admitted: “I honestly have no idea”.

He added: “It’s just complete nonsense if you ask me, waiting around and not knowing what is going on. It’s ridiculous. Ridiculous.”

VAR is currently being trialled in the FA Cup, as well as Italy’s Serie A, Germany’s Bundesliga, the Portuguese league and other competitio­ns around the world.

But it has been involved in a series of controvers­ies, with former Premier League referee Mark Halsey criticisin­g mistakes in the applicatio­n of the technology after Tottenham’s win, which sets up a quarter-final against Swansea.

When asked about Lamela’s disallowed goal, Halsey said: “For me it wasn’t a clear and obvious error. I thought it was a perfectly good goal. I don’t know why it was referred.”

He also criticised Tierney for ruling out the Tottenham penalty, saying he should have used his experience and had the spotkick retaken for encroachme­nt.

“He could have handled it better,” Halsey added Every VAR review during the match Seven minutes: Fernando Llorente misses a chance for Spurs, presenting Erik Lamela with the chance to poke the ball into the net. Paul Tierney consults VAR for two minutes before Llorente is adjudged to have fouled Rochdale defender Harrison McGahey. 22: Lucas Moura bursts into the box and is blocked off by McGahey. Tierney initially waves play on. With the ball by now at the other end of the pitch, he consults VAR for around a minute before it is decided there was minimal contact. No penalty is given.

23: Son gives Spurs the lead with a fine strike. There is a delay of a minute as VAR is consulted to see if any players were stood offside, obscuring Rochdale goalkeeper Josh Lillis’ field of vision. The original decision stands. 25: Kieran Trippier is fouled by Matt Done a fraction outside the box. A free-kick is awarded. VAR is then consulted and after a long wait the offence is judged to have continued into the penalty area. A penalty is given. 29: Son scores the penalty. Tierney then blows his whistle and consults VAR. Son is deemed to have ‘feinted’ on the final step of his run-up. The goal is overturned and a free-kick given to Rochdale. Son is booked.

31: Rochdale’s Stephen Humphrys scores an unlikely equaliser for the away side. There is another short delay as VAR is consulted, but no reason is found to disallow the goal.

45+5: Lamela clatters into Callum Camps on the stroke of half-time and is shown a yellow. Tierney then consults VAR to see whether a red should have been shown. VAR finds no reason and the original decision stands.

47: Llorente scores with a sublime chip over the onrushing Lillis. VAR is consulted. The goal stands.

53: Llorente scores again and again VAR is consulted. Once more, no reason can be found to disallow the goal. 65: The 10th VAR-related delay to the game comes after Tottenham’s fifth goal, Son’s second. No reason can be found to disallow the goal.

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Paul Tierney consults the VAR
once again
Waiting game: Wembley comes to a stop as referee Paul Tierney consults the VAR once again
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