VAR: has football crossed a refereeing rubicon?

Keir Starmer joins critics of video technology but others say use it 'sparingly'

Coventry City Fan
Coventry City fans were on the wrong end of a last-minute VAR decision that denied them a fairytale victory over Manchester United
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Growing anger over the use of video technology in football has been kicked up a notch further by high-profile incidents in recent matches. 

Since being introduced into English football in 2019, the use of the "video assistant referee" (VAR) has been a matter of much debate. Now, in the wake of what Metro called a "controversial weekend" for the tech, Labour leader and keen football fan Keir Starmer has thrown his weight behind calls to reform the system.

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