Feb 23 • 08:07 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany FAZ

Again VAR Trouble: 'If this is true, then this is total nonsense'

VfB Stuttgart players express outrage over a disallowed goal due to a perceived error by the video assistant referee in their match against Heidenheim.

Following a controversial match in the Bundesliga where VfB Stuttgart drew 3-3 with bottom team Heidenheim, the players have voiced their frustration regarding a key decision made by the video assistant referee (VAR). Striker Ermedin Demirovic was particularly upset about a disallowed goal in the 73rd minute which was ruled offside by a very narrow margin. This decision came after the Stuttgart players had already celebrated the goal, intensifying their anger.

Demirovic criticized the VAR process, claiming that the offside line was incorrectly calibrated, leading to the erroneous decision against the Stuttgart side. He stated that if the claims about the erroneous use of the line are accurate, it undermines the credibility of the VAR system entirely. The visual evidence from the television broadcasts seemed to support Stuttgart's case, suggesting that a Heidenheim player, Omar Traoré, was incorrectly assessed during the VAR review, which exacerbates the situation for the visiting team.

This incident sheds light on ongoing tensions surrounding the VAR in German football, raising questions about its implementation and the potential need for reform within the system. As clubs and fans alike express their frustrations, the integrity of officiating in the sport continues to be a pivotal concern, emphasizing the impact technology has on the game and the critical need for accurate decisions in high-stakes matches.

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