DeludedRed
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- 21 Dec 2018
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Both teams can be treated fairly and a mistake can still happen which var could intervene.It doesn't matter.
As long as both teams are treated the same, then no one gets an advantage, no one has a better chance of getting through.
Last season Aguero's header could have been ruled out, but that's irrelevant because just as likely the linesman could have flagged wrongly and we'd have missed out on a goal we would have got with VAR.
Imagine you have a fair and balanced ref who has a great game but sheff wed score a blatant offside goal that gets missed by the ref and linesman and end up winning the match because of it, you won't be bothered because you both have the same advantage/disadvantage.
I'd be pretty pissed off if we got knocked out by a goal that would have certainly been overturned if var was in place.
If the Shrews goal at Anfield was scored at their ground there's a good chance we lose that game or end up going to extra time and possibly pens.