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VAR Nightmare: Haaland Offside Call Sparks 5-Minute Fury
14 Jan
Summary
- VAR took five minutes to rule Haaland offside due to technology failure.
- Referee manually drew lines to determine a marginal offside decision.
- The incident caused significant delay and frustration for fans.

A controversial VAR decision in a recent match saw a goal disallowed for a marginal offside against Erling Haaland, leading to a lengthy five-minute delay. The incident occurred when the semi-automated offside technology (SAOT) failed, forcing VAR officials to manually draw lines to determine the outcome. This manual process, intended to assist the on-field referee, Chris Kavanagh, and VAR, Stuart Attwell, resulted in significant scrutiny.
Attwell had to assess both Haaland's offside position and his impact on the defender's ability to play the ball. While Haaland was deemed to be offside by the slightest margin and hindering play, the reliance on manual intervention due to SAOT failure created a 'nightmare situation.' The correct decision was technically reached, but the extended delay caused discomfort for all involved, particularly the fans.
Football's complexities are often misunderstood, and such incidents, especially those involving subjective interpretations of offside impact, generate negative reactions. While the SAOT's malfunction was unfortunate, the five-and-a-half-minute delay is unacceptable and will undoubtedly be a focal point in post-match reviews. The core issue lies not in the decision's correctness, but in the technology's failure and the protocols for such occurrences.




