The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Remedy needed’ – VAR grumbles blight German league’s opening weekend

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BERLIN: The opening weekend of the Bundesliga season was blighted by a barrage of complaints about the video assistant referees (VAR) with Bayern Munich boss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge calling for a task force to improve the system.

“It must be remedied as soon as possible, a task force should be formed to finally take care of things,” said Bayern’s chairman.

“Basically, I am a big proponent of the VAR.

“It makes the game fairer, but I have the impression that the DFB (German Football Associatio­n) should implement profession­al structures.”

The VAR enjoyed a largely successful debut at the World Cup in Russia, but continues to be the source of much debate and disgruntle­ment in Germany.

The system has just started its second Bundesliga season “and yet does not work as desired,” Rummenigge fumed.

“It leads to repeated discussion­s and criticism - the referees are being let down here.”

His outburst comes after the VAR stole the limelight for all the wrong reasons.

The VAR was not called into play on Friday after defending champions Bayern were awarded a late penalty, although replays showed Franck Ribery had jumped over a tackle and was not actually brought down in the area.

“Where was the video assistant?” fumed Hoffenheim coach Julian Nagelsmann, but even Bayern’s new head coach Niko Kovac admitted he would not have given the penalty.

Robert Lewandowsk­i eventually converted the subsequent spot-kick in the 3-1 win over Hoffenheim – but only after a delay caused by the VAR insisting the penalty was retaken.

“There is no need for 14 screens in Cologne (where VAR decisions in the Bundesliga are made) - they could stay at home and we’d just have extra screens in the stadium,” suggested Nagelsmann.

More VAR-generated chaos followed on Saturday as Schalke, last season’s runners-up, crashed 21 at Wolfsburg amid unruly secondhalf scenes.

The video assistant upgraded a yellow card to a red for Schalke defender Matija Nastasic for a bad tackle.

Then three minutes later, he downgraded a red card against Wolfsburg striker Wout Weghorst, who had shoved over a Schalke player.

The two reversals sparked heated exchanges on the sidelines.

More irritation with VAR decisions came in the capital from Nuremberg, who lost 1-0 at Hertha Berlin.

In the build-up to Vedad Ibisevic’s match-winning goal on 27 minutes for Hertha, the Berlin captain tripped Nuremberg defender Georg Margreitte­r.

Match referee Tobias Welz checked the VAR replay, but did not disallow the goal – which left Nuremberg coach Michael Koellner incredulou­s. — AFP

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