VAR is still subjective, but it's an improvement as at least the ref gets to see it from different angles. He also get a little bit of breathing time to make his decision. Ultimately we as fans will just have to accept the ref's decision after VAR review (unless of course the mistake is so obvious you'd have to think of bribery). Personally I find it much easier to accept these calls even if I disagree with them, because of the aforementioned reasons.
Btw pretty interesting to see Brazil get penalized by the ref yesterday. That does not happen often.
Btw pretty interesting to see Brazil get penalized by the ref yesterday. That does not happen often.
The romantic in me prefers we prioritize the viewpoint of those in the stadium at the match, on the pitch, in real time, and that the match isn't played for remote robots, cameras, and casual fans watching on TV. But what we're saying with VAR is that cameras don't lie. But the truth is they do, and I am not just talking about deep fakes and conspiracies like that.
Hence VAR to me is just a Sisyphean effort to produce "Truth Theater"... a false comfort in a belief that we're closer to the truth and devoid of controversy when that is always an element of a human game being performed and judged by fallible humans.
