
Take a look at how VAR has affected the 2018 FIFA World Cup through the group stage in its debut at the tournament. Head of FIFA Referees Committee Pierluigi Collina insists they have not ruled out allowing TV viewers to listen in on VAR decisions in the future. FIFA says video reviews are "close to perfection" at the first World Cup to use the system, claiming 99.3 percent of "match-changing" plays were called correctly. The system has had a major impact, with seven penalties awarded using the video assistant referee (VAR) system. Two goals were given after being initially ruled offside, including one by South Korea that helped to eliminate world champion Germany. FIFA's referee committee head Pierluigi Collina claimed on Friday that 99.3 percent of "match-changing"...
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