It looked like minimal contact on Duran for the Villa penalty but he went down as if scythed.
I think previously, although fans used to moan, we accepted that refs were fallible and could get it wrong, but we were told VAR would eliminate the mistakes and put an end to the controversy. Instead we've found that VAR is no guarantee of a correct decision either and turns virtually every game into a ludicrous pantomime where no one knows just WTF is going on any more. How bad it has to get before they do something about it, I have no idea.
sinkov, as you know, I have been against VAR since it was announced it was being introduced into the game.
My argument has always been that it just introduces more opinions to speculate on what may or may not be a correct/wrong decision.
FIFA are intent on giving fans the 'perfect game of football'
You and I know that this will never be achieved, however, in their quest they have changed many Laws of the Game, given officials varying instructions as to their interpretation of those Laws and they will not cease.
VAR has done absolutely nothing to make the game better as a spectacle and, in so many ways, it is hanging officials out to dry by instructing ARs not to flag for offside, introducing different phases of the gamw, changing the handball interpretation so that nobody has any idea what is or isn't handball.
A simple game, which for over a century was officiated by three people is now a game, at the top level, which is officiated by no less than 6 people and sometimes, as in the World Cup, there are 9 people involved!
Sadly, the quest will continue and the onfield authority which officials used to have will diminsih further and players will seek to bend the 'rules' more and more.
IN spite of all that ---Happy New Year to you both from the north east non-league fraternity.
I can understand Kompany being somewhat perplexed.
There was the Foster offside which appeared to be too close for even VAR to decide unless they can use millimetres.
The hand ball to stop Foster was a foul and as it was a goal scoring opportunity he should have seen a red card.
Berge was a fool to pull the shirt, he must have known based on the previous reffering descisions that he would get a second yellow,
The last minute penalty was a complete joke there was minimal contact and the dive was obvious to everyone but the referee.
I though we played well enough to get something out of that game.
i agree CIB. We were not done by the ref but by poor play and judgment. Taylor had a poor game, his attempt to keep Bailey from coming inside to take a left foot shot for the first goal was pitiful. Berge WAS a fool and though he did well at Fulham I'm still not convinced he is PL material. All credit to Foster, Amdouni and an improving Oshea, and Trafford of course.
I am more and more impressed with James Trafford, he was thrown in at the deep end, and there were worries that playing in the PL behind a leaky defence would destroy his confidence and it would be better all round if Muric was playing.
But not a bit of it, he actually seems to growing in confidence, nothing bothers him, and he is keeping us alive in game after game. His distribution lets him down occasionally, but he is not alone in that respect and there are quite few I'd trust less than him, Turner at Forest is one and I've seen Verbruggen at Brighton, who we tried to sign ahead of Trafford, give two goals away trying to play it out of his area. I'd rate him average in this area, given the pressure he is under playing for one of the weakest teams in the division.
The upside with him is immense, England No 1 in the future, but it won't be with us, we (or should I say ALK) will have trousered a huge profit on him by the time he's the regular starter for England.