Argentina’s VAR Gift Sparks World Cup Outrage
· Yahoo Sports
Argentina’s World Cup quarterfinal victory over Switzerland is now being overshadowed by a controversial VAR decision that left fans and analysts questioning the game’s newest rule change. A review led to Breel Embolo receiving a second yellow card for simulation under the new “mistaken identity” rule, a decision that completely changed the match.
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The problem is that the rule appears to have been stretched beyond its intended purpose. Rather than correcting the identity of the player who committed the offense, officials effectively changed the offense itself after reviewing the incident. That opens the door for VAR to intervene in yellow-card situations that previously would not have been reviewable, creating a dangerous precedent for future matches.
Whether Embolo dived or not isn’t the biggest issue. The real controversy is whether VAR should have been allowed to get involved in the first place. Many believe the officials simply corrected a bad call rather than a case of mistaken identity, making the application of the rule highly debatable.
Argentina unquestionably benefited from the decision, as Switzerland were reduced to 10 men in one of the biggest matches of the tournament. If this interpretation of the “mistaken identity” rule becomes the standard, the debate surrounding VAR is only going to intensify as the World Cup continues.
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