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VAR Blunder? Referees Under Fire After Controversial Calls
4 Mar
Summary
- Referees and VAR missed a clear penalty for a neck grab.
- A handball penalty was controversially awarded in another match.
- Fans and pundits expressed disbelief at officiating decisions.

Recent football matches have been overshadowed by contentious refereeing decisions, prompting widespread debate about the effectiveness of VAR. Managers and former players have voiced strong criticism following several incidents where key calls were either missed or controversially made.
In one high-profile game, Leeds manager Daniel Farke expressed disbelief after a clear penalty for Luke O'Nien grabbing Pascal Struijk by the neck was not awarded, even after VAR review. Similar frustration was echoed by Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola, who felt a clear penalty for his side was overlooked. These events have led to accusations that officials are failing to identify 'clear and obvious' errors.
Further controversy arose when a handball decision against Leeds captain Ethan Ampadu led to a penalty for Sunderland, the game's only goal. While Farke accepted this decision, pundits like Michael Dawson questioned its harshness. Such inconsistencies have fueled public outcry and calls for improved officiating standards across the league.




