Postecoglou’s wish granted as fire alarm takes out VAR

Postecoglou’s wish granted as fire alarm takes out VAR

The review system was out of action for several minutes during Tottenham Hotspur's loss to Nottingham Forest today.

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Australian Ange Postecoglou has long been a vocal critic of VAR. (AP pic)
LONDON:
There was not much for Ange Postecoglou to be happy about during Tottenham Hotspur’s 2-1 defeat by Nottingham Forest today but perhaps the Australian would have cracked a smile knowing the VAR system was out of action for several minutes.

Postecoglou has long been a vocal critic of VAR and said in early April that the review system was “killing the game” after a Spurs goal was disallowed during a 1-0 loss to Chelsea.

Thankfully for officials today, no major incidents took place during the eight minutes VAR was unavailable due to what the Premier League said was a fire alarm at the Stockley Park facility in West London where the match footage is monitored.

A similar incident occurred in November when Manchester United’s match at Ipswich Town continued without VAR because of a reported fire alarm at the same facility.

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