Correct decisions can be explained, mistakes cannot. We would need more clarity on the guidelines of the referees and a transparent VAR
Better not to mistake (verbal) fiascos for (wrong) whistles. Of the controversial Sunday of the arbitration there remain more concerns for the words spoken than for the errors committed. Making a mistake has always been wrong, and it will always be wrong, and unfortunately there are situations for which the Var will not be able to come to the rescue, even when its use will be less casual than now. It is less normal for the best Italian referee, until proven otherwise, to show disconcerting gaps in knowledge of the regulations. If that’s the case. Hard to believe.
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