What the heck was that all about?
The players didn't seem to understand what had occurred, despite it being very obviousThey're like you. They don't seem to be a big VAR fans.
The players didn't seem to understand what had occurred, despite it being very obvious
I think they were probably aggrieved because under normal circumstances, a flag on the play is final. Given that the ARs are not meant to flag for tight calls, it's a scenario that may not have been seen yet. Even so, fundamental VAR involvement so the players were wrong to behave as they didI thought the referee was really weak and needed to start giving some cautions. Same as on the IDFK, it took an age and the players refused to move back, then one player charged out twice as soon as the whistle was blown yet no action.
I can only assume that the Cameroon players thought that the England player on the far side of the area was off, but she was miles away from play so obviously not interfering.
Although the review took far longer than it should have, the major delay on this occasion was down to the players not understanding the rules. You'd think if you were a professional at any discipline, you'd have a basic knowledge of the gameDo the VAR bods get a winners medal when this is all done? They seem to want to be part of the action at every juncture!! (correct decision though)
2 reds? How do you figure?Cameroon should be down to 9 players so it's hard to feel too bad for them.
Elbow on Nikita Parris, spitting at Toni Duggan?2 reds? How do you figure?
2 reds? How do you figure?
Anyone else not agree with showing VAR on the screens?? Makes the penalised team frel like they’re being ‘cheated’ on very close decisions
The elbow and the spitting.