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VAR's Cruel Twist: Wrexham Denied FA Cup Shock
8 Mar
Summary
- VAR's interventions denied Wrexham a historic FA Cup upset.
- A disallowed equalizer and a red card decision swung the tie.
- Chelsea narrowly avoided an embarrassing exit from the competition.

The historic Cae Ras ground witnessed its first-ever use of the video assistant referee (VAR) in an FA Cup tie, a technology that ultimately played a pivotal role in denying Wrexham a famous victory against Chelsea.
In a dramatic turn of events, VAR's interventions proved decisive. Initially, a yellow card for George Dobson was upgraded to red, reducing the Championship hosts to 10 men. Later, a potential Wrexham equalizer, which would have forced penalties, was ruled out due to a marginal offside call.
Striker Sam Smith, who had opened the scoring, expressed frustration with the team's first experience of VAR, highlighting the swift emotional swings during the match. The controversial decisions ensured Chelsea avoided a humbling exit from the fifth round, leaving Wrexham to ponder what might have been.




