The West Ham United vs Aston Villa Premier League clash at the London Stadium yesterday descended into farce after VAR took centre stage.
The officials operating the VAR technology took nearly six minutes to disallow what would have been a stoppage time winner for West Ham United against Aston Villa.
Hammers boss David Moyes was visibly fuming on the touchline, his side had three Premier League points taken away from them at the death after all.
West Ham have been stung by VAR on numerous different occasions already this season – most recently during our draw away at Sheffield United in January.
West Ham vs Aston Villa VAR controversy
The painful VAR check at the London Stadium yesterday was the longest in its history in the Premier League.
It’s becoming so hard to enjoy watching a game of football now, let alone celebrating a goal when you know those behind a TV screen will go through the incident with a fine tooth comb looking for any reason they can to rule it out.
The length of time that incidents are being checked is my main gripe though, and Andy Townsend highlighted exactly that on talkSPORT yesterday.
talkSPORT host Adrian Durham took to his X account to share something brilliant he heard Andy Townsend say about the farcical VAR check at the London Stadium yesterday:
Listen, here’s the thing…the correct decision was made in the end, I can admit that. However, the fact that the decision took nearly six minutes to be made proves to me that it was not clear and obvious error by Jarred Gillett to award the goal.
I feel like they are doing everything they can now to rule out a goal rather than have a quick look to see if there is anything obvious that the referee has missed.
The VAR controversy during the West Ham vs Aston Villa clash yesterday perfectly sums up for me why so many people have a problem with it. It’s not the technology itself that’s an issue, but rather those operating it, and the way in which it is being used.
Talks need to happen at the very highest level of the game about how referees are misusing VAR. The bar needs to be set higher whereby a maximum of 30 seconds are allowed to check an incident, and if no ‘obvious’ error is spotted, then the advantage is handed to the attacking team.
Something has to change, and fast, if fans are to remain invested in the sport as far as I’m concerned.
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