No , what would have ruined the game is cheating bastard Mbappe being awarded a penalty for a ridiculous dive - thanks to VAR this was overturned. Could have completely changed the complexity of the match.
Scrap VAR and those sort of farcical dives get rewarded with a penalty.
It's histrionics to call that a "ridiculous / farcical dive". In no way was that a dive. First of all, Rice has his arms wrapped around him, second, Mbappe stepped on Rice's foot making him lose balance and fall.
The only thing anyone can agree on about this situation was that it was very subjective and very difficult for VAR to make a decision, which is why it took so long, which is way VAR is such a disaster. This was essentially a 50/50 situation that fans would be split on no matter whether it was called a penalty or not.
Had it been given a penalty, on the pitch or via a VAR review, fans would be fuming that MBappe was getting preferential treatment, or that he "dived", but if they don't give a penalty then fans would be fuming that Rice had his hands on him, stopped him from getting to the ball, caused him to fall, etc.
This situation just goes to show that VAR struggles to make subjective decisions that could be interpreted one way or the other, and it's aggravating to have such a delay and for them to decide on something that the public will never have a consensus on regardless of what decision is made.
But you, Hammer, arguing that it was a "farcical dive" when that's not what happened at all, probably since you dislike Mbappe or for whatever reason, is even more aggravating because that's objectively not what happened!
Did you miss the part where he stepped on Rice's foot while Rice was holding him up? That to you is a "dive"? If you step on someones foot you generally fall because you are unable to plant your foot on solid ground.
Now I'm not arguing that it was a clear penalty or that it wasn't. My view is that, like most of VAR reviews, it was very borderline that could be interpreted either way. It was likely to be reviewed by VAR
regardless of whether or not it was ruled a penalty on the pitch. Lets say a penalty wasn't given on the pitch. Then VAR reviews it and probably comes to the same conclusion because they're unsure. Or they don't review it and fans are fuming that VAR didn't review it.
You see, Hammer, no matter what they do, it's destined to be a controversial situation, probably with or without VAR. But you are trying so hard to put VAR over, that you've accused Mbappe of diving and making it sound like it was a clear non-penalty, as if Rice wasn't all over him, holding him back from possibly getting to the ball, as if his foot wasn't stepped. As if he just dove all by himself.
No, that wasn't a dive, Hammer. The devil is in the details. In a situation like this, there's gonna be controversy no matter what decision was made, on the pitch, with or without VAR. It's one of those, you see.