spurspinter1
Steve Carr
How can that happen with VAR? An incident is seen by the on-field referee, is then checked by the VAR, then the on-field referee takes another look, and a red-card decision is given. That's three opportunities to get it right. That the decision can still be over-turned is ridiculous.
(Even if no red-card is ultimately the right decision, and I don't know if it is, it's another example of the VAR process not working).
Same happened with the Son / Gomes incident. Somehow, it appears that VAR isn't infallible.