VAR Used to Settle Chaotic ‘KA-BOOM’



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32 thoughts on “VAR Used to Settle Chaotic ‘KA-BOOM’”

  1. so i am curious, why you guys dont use the mechanic where you draw an imaginary line in a 90 degree angle between the side lines in offside situations? here in germany we do that all the time when we get replays on tv and highlights from matches on youtube. Or is it just me who doesnt get the reason why you dont do it 🤔
    Also congrats on 500k subs 👍

  2. It doesn’t matter if the ball unintentionally or intentionally hits a players hand, it's always going to be a foul and a penalty if its in the box.

  3. I was at the Crew game on Saturday, and you could tell after the game Porter was still pissed on that Chanot non-call. Quite frankly, I don't blame him one bit. We got robbed.

  4. I mean Vela is getting chopped and now someone wants something done about it. But when Mauro Diaz played for FC Dallas he got chopped every game and many times 3-5 times a game. Seattle injured him pretty purposely because of our upcoming playoff match but ya know. FC Dallas isn’t a huge club so no one cares

  5. Someone from PRO organization must take Robert Sibiga, Armando Villareal, Bald Toledo's badge off… I dont know what to say.. Every weekend they messed, still PRO assign games for these referees

  6. I very casually watch MLS, and usually don't have much of an opinion on these games. Yet, I can't help but want to give props to the referee who handled the Escobar situation. As a former player and referee, i always appreciate when a ref does their utmost to be calm and poised. The laws of the game are clear, and by all accounts should have been a red. But I think in this situation the contact was minimal and the ref used his judgement to calm down the player without having to escalate the issue with a send off.

    In my opinion, the ref did a great job practicing discretion on this call.

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