Everton manager Sean Dyche insists he is a supporter of using VAR but acknowledges why it continues to frustrate fans.
Dyche’s Liverpool counterpart Jurgen Klopp called for the Premier League to take the unprecedented step of replaying his side’s 2-1 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur after a breakdown in communications over the use of the technology caused a Reds goal to be wrongly ruled out for offside.
The Blues boss said: “I’m a fan of it in the decision-making side of things because I think it’s important in terms of where the game is at now in terms of the business side of the spectacle. It would be unfair for some decisions to go against teams if it cost them the ultimate price of possibly getting relegated or whatever that may be.
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“The other side of me, as a fan, just a football fan, obviously I’m aware it slows the game down, it makes it feel different. I think it’s a fine line to get it right at the minute, I know there’s a lot of noise about the obvious decision going wrong, how they can streamline it, hopefully improve it.
“The senses of sitting in a room, it’s different than to referee naturally I can only imagine having not done it. Sitting there in front of a screen gives you a different view and maybe they almost get too analytical about it, rather than going somewhat with an instinct over what they would normally on the grass without VAR.
“We’ve seen that ourselves. A kind of nothing incident on a keeper led to a goal of ours being disallowed yet I was down at Forest watching them play Brentford, a player stays on
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