Arsenal legend David Seaman believes the match-defining VAR incident in Tottenhams Carabao Cup win over Chelsea highlights a grey area in the use of technology.Harry Kane scored the games only goal from the spot after the video assistant referee overruled an offside call in the build-up to the penalty decision.3
"Even from the replays, he did look offside.""Are players still being told to play to the whistle?" Alan Brazil & @TheDavidSeaman discuss the VAR controversy during #THFC's win over #CFC.What did you make of the incident? pic.twitter.com/KRkTEKz66e— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) January 9, 2019Its really tight, he told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast.When you look at it, and when you saw the replays, he did look offside.A couple of the defenders stop. I think its [Andreas] Christensen, he puts his hand up and then points over to the linesman whose flag is up, so players naturally just stop.The linesman has stopped on the line there; he hasnt carried on with the play.
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Its just a weird one. Are the players told to play to the whistle now? I dont know. Its just a really grey area.If Kepa stops and points to the linesman, what happens then? Harry Kane just takes it round him and knocks it in.Chelsea can consider themselves unfortunate to be trailing at the halfway stage of their two-legged semi-final.Sky Sports3
weird one Spurs won the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final 1-0 after Kane benefited from the use of VAR David Seaman believes the match-defining VAR incident in Tottenham's Carabao Cup win over Chelsea highlights a 'grey area' in the use of technology.
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Harry Kane's goal in Tottenham's Carabao Cup win over Chelsea exposes flaws with VAR, claims David Seaman Posted on March 1, 2019 Arsenal legend David Seaman believes the match-defining VAR incident in Tottenham's Carabao Cup win over Chelsea highlights a 'grey area' in the use of technology.
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Arsenal legend David Seaman believes the match-defining VAR incident in Tottenham's Carabao Cup win over Chelsea highlights a 'grey area' in the use of technology. Harry Kane scored the game's only goal from the spot after the video assistant referee overruled an offside call in the build-up to the penalty decision.
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Harry Kane's goal in Tottenham's Carabao Cup win over Chelsea exposes flaws with VAR, claims David Seaman Written by: fpnews Posted on: January 9, 2019 Arsenal legend David Seaman believes the match-defining VAR incident in Tottenham's Carabao Cup win over Chelsea highlights a 'grey area' in the use of technology.
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no emotions Spurs benefited from the use of VAR after Harry Kane was given onside in the build up to a penalty decision Mauricio Pochettino has criticised the use of VAR despite it coming to Tottenham's rescue in Tuesday night's Carabao Cup semi-final first leg win over Chelsea at Wembley.
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Harry Kane's goal in Tottenham's Carabao Cup win over Chelsea
Harry Kane's goal in Tottenham's Carabao Cup win over Chelsea
Mauricio Pochettino has criticised the use of VAR despite it coming to Tottenham's rescue in Tuesday night's Carabao Cup semi-final first leg win over Chelsea at Wembley. Harry Kane slammed home a penalty after being scythed down by Kepa Arrizabalaga, with the video assistant referee ruling the England striker had stayed onside in the build-up.
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David Seaman believes the match-defining VAR incident in Tottenham's Carabao Cup win over Chelsea highlights a 'grey area' in the use of technology. Harry Kane scored the game's only goal from the spot after the video assistant referee overruled an offside call in the build-up to the penalty decision.
Harry Kane's goal in Tottenham's Carabao Cup win over Chelsea
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