What is VAR?
Simply put, it involves the use of live television/video monitors to review the infractions during live football matches. It is managed by a human video assistant referee.
THE FALLACY OF VAR
- It is still based on human decisions and judgment as evident from its failure during the two most recent matches between Tottenham Hotspur FC vs Liverpool FC, in the English Premier League. (1) (2). Human error remains in its use.
- Its sustenance has increased media broadcast time and worsened the health of players through the longer time they spend on-field, against the stipulated time for this game. Averagely, every football match has been made to have an increased time of 10-15mins, as a result of VAR checks and reviews. The writer believes the former assertion is the most critical reason for its introduction. An increased broadcast time to advertisers is big money to the managers of football across the world!
- Human error can never be removed or isolated from every human action and/or activity and accordingly, VAR technology can never be a solution to solving human errors in football and/or any other sport.
Irrespective of the efforts to make football error-free, it can never completely determine the final outcomes of games as was evident in the 1999 UEFA Champions League final between Bayern Munich FC and Manchester United FC, wherein the English team won by two extremely late goals after staying behind for virtually the entire game! The celebrated VAR Wahala* was created during the English Premier League, week 7 match between Tottenham FC and Liverpool, the latter still lost by an own goal scored by its own player. This shows that beyond team superior tactics and quality of players, teams also lose matches genuinely by human error, as highlighted here by Joel Matip’s goal against his own team, at the last minute of the game!
The beauties of man’s successes and failures; victories and losses, can never be isolated from our actions! A second thought about the use of VAR would help. We had models such as Pierluigi Collina distinguish himself as a referee and its still possible to have more focused umpires.
• Wahala – A Nigerian pidgin English word to connote ‘’problem’