It is a fact that technology improves everything, it seems strange to me that in the 2nd Bundesliga they do not have it, I thought that in Europe in all leagues they had technology, because of everything that is happening in fútbol it is imperative that they show it with this, more so in a league where in the end the matches are always very decisive, when there is this type of competition it is needed, in addition the players are used to using technology in the Bundesliga and not a single detail escapes the players referees.
I concur with you completely here. What would tennis be without the eagle eye today? Technology is a must for the sake of fairness. Even when there is a lot of discussion about the VAR or whether it was one millimeter offside or not, it still prevents easy mistakes from happening. When the whole world could see that there was a two meters offside and the referee failed to see it. That is a thing of the past and that is good. There are still hard decisions when it comes to penalties, but when we want to see games on the best level possible, technology is indispensable.
There was
a game between Darmstadt and Erzgebirge Aue in 2018 and Aue was 16th in the table. They needed a single point to stay in the 2. Bundesliga. On the last game day in the 86th minute Darmstadt scored a goal. Aue needed to score and they did in the last moment, but the referee didn't see the ball crossed the line. Aue ended up in relegation games.
The funny part about it is that Aue was the biggest opponent of goal line technology. They were harshly against it when the 2. Bundesliga had to decide whether to adopt it or not. They then argued that it must be a revenge scam from the Bundesliga in general, which is absurd of course. It went so far that the city council of Aue pressed charges against referee Storks for game manipulation!
Yes technology is a must and goal line technology is so important. You can't blame a referee when it comes down to a centimeter or even several centimeters. Sometimes these situations happen at such a speed and the referee is forced to have his eyes everywhere.