Manchester United saved by VAR in FA Cup semi-final at Wembley with last-gasp Coventry City goal ruled out for offside
Manchester United were saved by VAR in a dramatic FA Cup semi-final clash against Coventry City at Wembley. The Red Devils were on the brink of defeat when Victor Torp’s extra time goal was ruled out for offside in the dying moments of the game.
The decision to disallow the goal was met with controversy, with fans taking to social media to question the accuracy of VAR. However, upon closer inspection, it was clear that the correct call was made. Despite the blurry images circulating online, the red line clearly showed that Haji Wright was offside in the build-up to the goal.
While some may argue that VAR has its flaws, it is important to remember that the technology is there to ensure fair play and uphold the rules of the game. The decision to disallow Torp’s goal was the right one, and there was no error in the process.
The incident at Wembley comes at a time when referees and VAR officials are under increasing scrutiny. Former referee Mark Clattenburg’s recent comments about VAR and refereeing decisions have only added fuel to the fire, with some questioning the integrity of officials.
It is crucial that we give referees and VAR a chance to do their jobs without facing unnecessary criticism and accusations. While mistakes may happen, it is important to remember that they are human too. The growing trend of clubs questioning the motives of officials is not only damaging to the game but also unfair to those who work hard to ensure fair play.
In the end, Manchester United emerged victorious thanks to VAR, but the controversy surrounding the decision serves as a reminder of the need for transparency and trust in the officiating process.
