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Jamie Carragher says VAR is in a 'straitjacket' after Sheffield United denied goal

Carragher's comments come after Sheffield United were denied a le... Read More
The

Video Assistant Referee

(

VAR

) system is not being used to its full potential as it has been put in a "straitjacket" by protocol, former Liverpool defender

Jamie Carragher

said.

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Carragher's comments come after

Sheffield United

were denied a legitimate goal in the 0-0 Premier League draw at

Aston Villa

on Wednesday.

"I go back to the idea that VAR has been in a straitjacket: we can only do 'this,'" Carragher told Sky Sports.

"It doesn't matter how you get to the right decision. It's goalline technology but are they (VAR) not in the referee's ear, speaking to people running the technology?

"Rather than all these protocols, they should be saying, 'OK, you've made a mistake, we'll step in.'"

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Hawk-Eye, the operators of the goalline technology system used in the Premier League, later apologised for the failure.

Blades boss Chris Wilder blasted the decision not to award his team a goal.

"This goes right in, I'd imagine, top of the pile in poor decisions that have been made by the process of technology," Wilder told reporters.

"The statement has come out, unprecedented, unbelievable... we were waiting for somebody... to show a bit of courage, stick their chest out and say, 'I'll make that decision.'"

British media described it as a "farce."

"Ah,

football

... what else could take an occasion heavy with significance, dignified by extraordinary and moving gestures around racism and a global pandemic, and transform it into a goalline farce?" Matt Dickinson wrote in The Times.

Former referee Peter Walton said the match officials could not be blamed as they are led by technology.

"Who would overrule technology with the naked eye? There's always the back-up of the VAR and they should be looking for a potential goal in their normal check," he said.

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