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VAR set to get World Cup green light

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ZURICH: Video replays to help referees make key decisions are set to be used at this year's World Cup after the system was approved by football's rule-making body IFAB yesterday.

FIFA, the game's governing body, had said the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system would be used at the finals if approved by IFAB, but its European counterpar­t UEFA has said it will not be deployed in next season's Champions League.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino said the final decision on using the system at this summer's showpiece in Russia will be taken at a meeting of the FIFA Council in Bogota later this month.

“As of today, the VAR system is part of football,” he said.

“We came to the conclusion that VAR is good for football and referees, it brings more fairness to the game. For these reasons we have decided to approve it.”

Critics say VAR has led to confusion in competitio­ns where it has been used, especially for spectators in stadiums who are often unaware that a decision is being reviewed.

The Internatio­nal Football Associatio­n Board (IFAB) statement described the move as an“historic step for greater fairness in football.”

According to IFAB protocols, VAR should only be used in four key cases: Goals, penalties, direct red cards and mistaken identity.

A trained referee with access to a video monitor, and in constant communicat­ion with the main match official, checks all such decisions.

If a “clear and obvious” mistake is spotted, the incident can be reviewed and changed. The referee, who has access to a pitchside monitor, can also initiate a review himself.

The implementa­tion of the VAR system has been one of Infantino's main projects since he was elected in February 2016.

“I can guarantee that the referees that will be at the World Cup will be ready,” he said.

“Regarding the flow of the game, the interventi­on takes around one minute. I believe that VAR at the World Cup will certainly help us to have a fairer World Cup.”

Only last week VAR was slammed as “embarrassi­ng” by Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino after an eventful 6-1 win for his side over Rochdale in the FA Cup.

Spurs were twice denied goals, had one penalty claim rejected and another accepted on the word of the VAR during an extraordin­ary opening period at Wembley.

“The first half was a little bit embarrassi­ng for everyone,” Pochettino said. “I'm not sure that system is going to help. We love the game we know, football is about emotion but if we are going to kill emotion then people who love football will not be happy.”

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