@@tykobes4132they are saying that we are devious behavior because we are getting so many goals in kinda embarrassing for the other team lol and embarrassing people is devious but it’s just a exaggeration lol
There is either a camera angle that VAR has that wasn’t shown on the TV broadcast where there was a handball or they fucked that one up. Most likely the latter.
In the decade+ I've been watching this league, I've never seen such piss poor officiating during these last few seasons..... You use the var for the handball, but not for the ball clearly out of bounds on the first goal?? 😂😂😂 Like are you guys even trying???
@@coloradoslasthope1608 from the angles presented, it looks like while the majority of the ball is out of bounds, there is still a sliver of ball hovering over the line. And the rule is that the ball must be completely over the line, not just mostly over for both out of bounds and goals.
I’m telling you it’s awful now. Watching this live, I’ve never been so angry at them. Occasional bad calls make sense but THIS amount and at vital moments is ridiculous.
@@csfwatsonVAR is supposed to point out to the referee when potential things like this happen and then tell him. The reason people are so mad is that they made the call to not review it instead of asking the referee to check it(thats their one job as an Assistant Referee). When Nashville scored they then did what they were supposed to and say come look at this. VAR ALONE is not allowed to make the call on a play when its related to scoring or cards according to the MLS rulebook.
Went to this game, and omg had to wait 2 hours before we could go to our seats. we were sitting in the stadium. i almost gone to sleep and had fun idk if the ref was that bad i mean the handball looked obvious
1:41, replay shows the ball was over the end line, side judge was asleep, Columbus goal shouldn't have been allowed. Foreign TV coverage guy starts every (potential) scoring description with "he's got one thing on his mind", as if that's a cutting-edge soccer thing, almost hilarious.
With that camera angle, it's impossible (for me at least) to tell if a sliver of the ball is still over the edge of the goal line. Even if it was, that's not an easy call for the Assistant Referee (not "side judge", I think that's a pointy-ball term). The restart was a corner so they're immediately moving upfield from the corner to the offside line, then having to reverse direction as the ball's passed back in, and, from 60 yards away, determine that the entire ball was in or out for that 0.2 second. Not saying it's impossible, but it wasn't because they were asleep - I doubt any human AR could have gotten back to the end line for a definitive look that quickly. And if that was the best angle the VAR had, it was appropriate for them not to recommend a review (as it also would have been if the ball had been ruled out of play). And before anyone says the obvious about having a goal line camera - VAR has to use broadcast feeds, and that's up to the league and the broadcaster. Since they're only interested in entertainment value, I doubt they want to spend a significant chunk of change on additional cameras and operators for once-or-twice a season decisions.
The Crew goal was 3 inch out of play shouldn't have been allowed, the Nashville goal Ruled handball really? maybe the VAR has a snicko-meter technology...VERY HARSH..! Seen the replay 20 times I can't see handball... Also in super slow motion.. feels very sinister
Angle at 4:34 in 0.25x speed clearly shows his hand touching the ball on the shoulder of Farsi but I do agree about the ball being out of play for the crew goal. I think that should’ve been looked at deeper.
Awful reffing if you watched the whole game. Both the lack of a call and going to VAR with no proof. What happened to CLEAR AND OBVIOUS? If they have to take a second opinion it’s not clear and obvious. The Crew won it but it should’ve been called better 2-1 or 1-0 would’ve made sense, but the calls he ended up making were terrible.
MLS is at crossroads regarding VAR. Or you ban it completely or does not make any sense not using the data for the offside and goal line tech. The rest of the world use it for years! Without VAR you can't really tell if the ball has completely passed the line on Diego Rossi's cross, so you have to take the ref's decision. Columbus is, and were in this game, much better than Nashville. End of story!
@@AndroidMessi How can u tell me this?? How does his left hand comes to deal with this Assuming it was to be the right hand I would have considered you in some way because his right hand was already in the air So are you people following the FIFA rules at all This is theft nigga
Im stadium who cost us so much for nothing we have only one camera ? A $100 a ticket price to watch hamburger ? Yep it’s soccer ! God bleeds EURO is on so I can enjoy football