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I think the events that occurred in this match are a valuable lesson for referee Var to pay closer attention before they make a decision.
Yes. Their reasoning of "significant human error" is completely unacceptable when the technology is showing the correct information but the VAR is interpreting the lines differently. I mean there's pressure to make the right call but they probably have the easiest job to do.
As I understand it, the error itself occurred due to the fact that the VAR referees thought that the referee on the field counted the goal, so they did not check it (was it obvious to them that the goal was clean?). This is not a VAR error at all, but a 100% human error. I think in the future this problem of communication between the referee on the field and the VAR referees will be solved and they will coordinate each of their decisions.