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VAR officials ‘argue with one another’ during latest Premier League farce

VAR almost had another blunder which ended with the officials clashing at Stockley Park as they looked to determine whether or not Burnley should be awarded a goal

The VAR officials were ‘arguing with each other’ as they attempted to determine whether or not Jay Rodriguez was onside during Bournemouth’s win over Burnley.

A VAR check looking at Jay Rodriguez's equalising goal for Burnley against AFC Bournemouth

The Clarets were trailing to the Cherries when the forward thought he’d levelled the contest, albeit replays suggested he looked offside. Originally the goal was given before VAR David Coote intervened and allegedly clashed with his colleague at Stockley Park.

A VAR check looking at Jay Rodriguez's equalising goal for Burnley against AFC Bournemouth

He took issue with the lines, which didn’t appear to be drawn on straight whilst they measured Rodriguez’s position from the wrong part of his body. The check took more than five minutes, leading to chants of “this is embarrassing” from the crowd, who weren’t aware of the scenes in the VAR room.

Clinton Morrison, who was covering the game on Soccer Saturday, gave a running commentary of the incident with footage of the game and those doing VAR.

He said on Sky Sports : “Onside, onside. I’ve seen the green light come on. Hold on, it looks like they’re having an argument. It looks like they’re rowing in the VAR [room]. The green light come on and they said it was onside and now they’ve gone back again and they’re undecided.”

The former Premier League striker then added: ”David Coote’s still in there now pointing at the screen saying, can you draw the line straight. And they’re not doing it. It’s too long.”

A VAR check looking at Jay Rodriguez's equalising goal for Burnley against AFC Bournemouth

Stockley Park eventually reached the right decision 

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Bournemouth’s Lloyd Kelly looked as if he might have been playing the Burnley man onside, but the decision was relatively routine and the length of time to make the decision was labelled as “embarrassing”. VAR have landed themselves in hot water this season, particularly with their Tottenham – Liverpool blunder.

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