Uefa is planning to change how VAR is used in the Champions League and its other competitions by diluting “microscopic” interference. There is a noticeable difference in the way VAR is utilised in ...
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European soccer must avoid going in the direction of microscopic VAR intervention, UEFA refereeing director Roberto Rosetti said on Tuesday. Technology was introduced to erase clear and obvious errors ...
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