VAR is at its worst, with a contentious decision to disallow Manchester City's second goal in their Carabao Cup semi-final against Newcastle. The game was overshadowed by the VAR check, which lasted five minutes and 30 seconds and left many questioning the decision.
City took an early lead through Antoine Semenyo on 53 minutes, but thought he had added a second just ten minutes later after flicking Tijjani Reijnders' cross past Nick Pope. However, the forward was denied a third goal in two games for his new side as VAR checked whether Erling Haaland's offside position had affected play.
The five-and-a-half-minute delay sparked frustration among fans and players alike, with many feeling that the decision was unfair. The decision has been described by former Manchester City defender Micah Richards as 'anti-goal', suggesting that it was a goal that should have stood.
VAR officials have come under scrutiny for their performance in this game, with some calling for an overhaul of the system. While VAR is intended to help referees make accurate decisions, its reliance on technology has often led to controversy and debate.
Manchester City's manager Pep Guardiola said that the disallowed goal would make his side 'stronger', but captain Bernardo Silva expressed frustration at the decision, saying that it was 'so frustrating' after a similar incident had happened in their previous Premier League defeat at Newcastle.
City took an early lead through Antoine Semenyo on 53 minutes, but thought he had added a second just ten minutes later after flicking Tijjani Reijnders' cross past Nick Pope. However, the forward was denied a third goal in two games for his new side as VAR checked whether Erling Haaland's offside position had affected play.
The five-and-a-half-minute delay sparked frustration among fans and players alike, with many feeling that the decision was unfair. The decision has been described by former Manchester City defender Micah Richards as 'anti-goal', suggesting that it was a goal that should have stood.
VAR officials have come under scrutiny for their performance in this game, with some calling for an overhaul of the system. While VAR is intended to help referees make accurate decisions, its reliance on technology has often led to controversy and debate.
Manchester City's manager Pep Guardiola said that the disallowed goal would make his side 'stronger', but captain Bernardo Silva expressed frustration at the decision, saying that it was 'so frustrating' after a similar incident had happened in their previous Premier League defeat at Newcastle.