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Swansea vs Spurs - FA Cup Match Thread

nailsy

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Onside, but not a clear and obvious error so they're correct to give the wrong decision :confused:
 

EJWTartanSpur

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I have no problem with how VAR was used there. If there was an error then it was from the linesman making a guess over a marginal inconclusive to the naked eye call
 

SugarRay

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We had retreated, set ourselves up and was ready to go then suddenly Swansea think they’ve had a great decision etc, gives them a lift
 

nightgoat

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Hmmm. So the linesman was wrong but VAR was right to let him be wrong. In that situation when it's so tight surely he should just keep his flag down knowing it will be looked at if Son scores regardless.
 
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VAR in football doesn't work, goal line tech is fine, everything else should be left to the officials, how many replays, and people are still fucking unsure. Forget it.
 

felmani26

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Our movement is giving Swansea no end of problems.

Really interesting how our dynamic changes when Son is up top instead of Kane
 

Bus-Conductor

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To be fair, VAR changed nothing, it was just one of those tight calls by the linesman, VAR just decided it was to tight to overturn. No VAR, we still get that goal disallowed.
 
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