Football Daily | VAR v vibes: there can be only one winner in the Premier League

Premier League drama never fails to deliver, but some days it feels like a sideshow act gone wrong. Manchester City's chaotic win at Liverpool may have been decided correctly in the end, with Rayan Cherki's goal being ruled out due to a dubious handball call and Dominik Szoboszlai receiving his marching orders for foul play. But here we are, still bemoaning the introduction of VAR – that most divisive piece of technology designed to bring order to our beautiful game.

For some fans, the VAR system has become an insufferable nemesis, a constant reminder that sometimes, even when it's clear what should happen on the pitch, technology decides otherwise. Cherki, in particular, was the unwitting star of this VAR drama, as his goal was disallowed due to his own handball error – a blip so minor that if he'd just kicked the ball harder, it might have been allowed to stand.

Football Daily has always harbored a special dislike for VAR, seeing it as an unnecessary complication that's ruining our love affair with the game. We're not alone in this, of course. Pundits and pundits' wife alike are still grappling with the aftermath of its introduction, wringing their hands over how often it gets things wrong.

But here's the thing: sometimes, VAR makes a difference – even if it's only because someone's decided to send off the other team instead. Szoboszlai might be ruing his fate, but at least he'll have an excuse for missing out on what could've been a thrilling encounter with his Liverpool teammates.

So, let's raise our hands in protest against VAR – the system that's brought us nothing but headaches and frustration since its introduction to the game. But deep down, we know it's only because it gives us something to talk about, something that gets under our skin like a slow-burning fire.

Ultimately, it comes down to results versus experience: do we care more about the result of the match or the spectacle that unfolds on the pitch? Football Daily will never get tired of watching matches that are anything other than an absolute circus. Give us the drama, give us the passion – and let VAR just sort itself out in the background.
 
I mean, think about it... VAR is like a mirror held up to our expectations, revealing our true selves - a mix of emotions, excitement, and frustration all swirling together. We love the game for its unpredictability, but sometimes that unpredictability feels like a cruel joke played on us by technology. 🤔🏆

It's interesting how we react to VAR, isn't it? On one hand, we're driven mad by its inconsistencies, yet on the other, we can't help but be drawn in by the drama and controversy it creates. It's like our love for football is a complex web of contradictions - we want the thrill of victory, but also the agony of defeat. 💥😬

Maybe that's why VAR will never truly go away... because it reflects our deepest desires as fans: to be invested in every moment, every decision, and every outcome. We crave the high of an incredible goal, but also the low of a disputed call that takes away from our team's chances. 💔🏆

So, do we really want VAR to "sort itself out"? Or are we just comfortable with the emotional rollercoaster it brings? 🤷‍♂️ I think that's what makes this debate so fascinating - there's no easy answer, only a deeper exploration of our own biases and loves. 💡
 
Ugh 🙄 I mean, can we just accept that VAR is a necessary evil 🤔? It's like how some people need their morning coffee ☕️ or a good ol' fashioned cry fest 😭 to process life. For those of us who have been around the block a few times, it's not about winning or losing anymore – it's about enjoying the ride 🎢.

I swear, every time VAR makes a mistake, some people are like "IT'S A DISASTER!" 🚨 But what if that goal would've changed the entire outcome of the match? Would we be having this conversation at all? I don't think so 😂. And let's not forget, it's still better than watching a goalkeeper make a 10-foot wide save and then diving over the ball like a teenager 🤦‍♂️.

I get why some fans hate VAR – it can be infuriating when you feel like the system is against you 👊. But for those of us who've grown up with this technology, we know how to roll with the punches 🎸. So, let's just chill and enjoy the game, shall we? 🙅‍♂️
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around how VAR has become such a polarizing force in the Premier League 🤯. On one hand, I can see why some fans would get frustrated with its inconsistencies - it's like the game is constantly being rewritten mid-match 📝. But on the other hand, I think VAR serves as a reminder that football is a human sport, and sometimes that means making mistakes happen 🏉.

I mean, take that crazy Szoboszlai red card - would we rather have had him continue playing and potentially change the course of the game? 🤔 Or would we rather have the integrity of the match upheld, even if it meant a more predictable outcome? It's a tough call, and I think VAR is just a symptom of a larger issue: our love affair with football has become all about the spectacle over the substance 🎬.

Personally, I'm still on Team VAR - but not because I think it's perfect. More like because I think its flaws are a small price to pay for the drama and excitement it brings to the game 💥. Give me a match that'll keep me on the edge of my seat, even if it means a few questionable VAR calls 🎊.
 
Ugh, VAR is literally the worst! 🤦‍♂️ It's like they took all the excitement outta football and replaced it with a bunch of arguing coaches and slow-motion replays 😩. I mean, I get it, mistakes happen, but can't they just let the refs make a call already? 🙄 The drama that comes with VAR is what makes me love watching football even more - the suspense, the controversy, it's all part of the package! 🎭 #SaveVARfromMyNerves
 
I mean, VAR is like that one aunt at the family reunion - it's just gonna stir up some drama, you know? Like, who needs a goal confirmed when you can have everyone arguing about it for hours? But for real tho, if I'm being honest, those handball calls are whack. Cherki was just trying to score and not cause any harm. And Dominik Szoboszlai's red card was like, what?! That's some harsh punishment right there 🤣.

I guess the thing is, VAR might be annoying, but it also keeps us on our toes. Like, would we even care about that last-minute goal if VAR didn't come along and ruin the party? I mean, I'd rather watch a match where the drama is real than one where everything's just too scripted 🤪.

Let's be real, though - sometimes VAR makes some pretty questionable calls (ahem, Cherki's handball 😂). But hey, at least it keeps us guessing, right? So yeah, bring on the VAR, and let the drama unfold! 💥
 
man, i'm so done with var already 😩 it's like they're more interested in giving players a red card for a tiny little push than actually getting the right call on the field. and don't even get me started on how often it's wrong 🤦‍♂️ but at the same time, you can't deny that it's given us some crazy moments over the years like szoboszlai getting sent off for a non-existent foul 🙄 so i guess what i'm saying is that var might be a bit of a double-edged sword 💸 it brings the drama and the frustration but also gives us some wild storylines to talk about 🔥 can't we just have both? ⚽
 
I'm still puzzled by the perpetual debate surrounding VAR's introduction 🤔. On one hand, it's hard to deny the frustration that comes with witnessing a goal being disallowed or a player receiving an unfair red card 🚫. The game is already unpredictable enough; do we really need technology to further complicate matters? 😩

On the other hand, I think VAR has made some significant contributions – like that thrilling Szoboszlai sending-off, which undoubtedly livened up an otherwise dull match ⚽️. Perhaps it's time for us to reevaluate our stance on VAR and focus more on the overall fan experience 🎥? The drama, the passion, the agony, and the ecstasy – can't we just enjoy that, regardless of whether VAR makes a difference or not? 😊
 
man i'm so over var 😩 it's like they're more interested in making a spectacle out of the game than actually helping to make it fair 🤯 at least when the ref makes a bad call, we can all just yell at them and move on 👊 but with var it's like they're taking away our control and just letting technology decide everything 🤖 don't get me wrong, results are important and all that jazz ⚽️ but sometimes you just wanna watch a game without having to sit there arguing with the screen about whether or not someone should've been sent off 💥 let the drama unfold on its own terms, you know?
 
I'm so done with VAR 😩 I mean, what's the point of having a team of experts watching the game on TV when you can't even trust their judgement in real life? It's like they're trying to ruin our enjoyment of the beautiful game 🤦‍♂️ And don't even get me started on how it's affecting the players – poor kid Dominik Szoboszlai got sent off for a stupid foul, now his team is all over him 💔. I swear, sometimes I just want to watch a normal match without all the drama and controversy 🙄. Give me the excitement of the game, the thrill of the goals, and leave VAR out of it, you know? 😊
 
man i feel u about var its like they just throw rules out the window 🤯 but at the same time if it means we get more intense matches then id be down for it 💥
 
Ugh, I'm so over how much VAR ruins the flow of a match 🙄. Can't we just have a normal game for once? 😩 Like, do we really need some tech expert on top of the ref to decide what's going on? 💻 It's like they're trying to make us question our own eyesight...and sanity 😂. I mean, I'm all for fairness and all that, but sometimes I think VAR is more about creating drama than actually doing what's right 🤔. And don't even get me started on how it affects the game's pace – it's like a never-ending pause button ⏱️. Can't we just enjoy the match without all the controversy? 😒
 
🤦‍♂️ ugh i cant even watch these games no more var is like such a joke what a game it ruins for u...i mean who needs that much tech on the pitch? 😡 at least now we get to see players get sent off for 1 silly foul and its like "oh nice" meanwhile the real drama happens on the field 🏟️ and dont even get me started on those goal lines ...some calls are just soooo wrong 🤯 like rayan cherki's goal wasnt even a handball it was like var decided to be all extra lol...and what about dominik szoboszlai? poor guy got tossed out for 1 stupid foul and now he's missing the game 😩. can we just go back to how it used to be? no vvar = better games 🤷‍♂️
 
OMG 😱😩 I'm so over VAR too! 💔 It's like, can't we just play with our hearts now? ❤️💖 The drama is half the fun of watching football ⚽️, but it feels like VAR is always ruining that for us 🤕. And what's up with these super strict handball calls? 🙄 One little tap and it's offside 😩. It's like they're trying to take away our excitement from the game 🎉.

And don't even get me started on when VAR is right 🤔... like, great, now we have to wait forever for them to make their call ⏰. It's like, can't we just know what's going on in real-time? 🙄 But at the same time, I guess it's all about fairness and making sure everything is legit 🔒.

But honestly, sometimes I think VAR just adds an extra layer of stress to the game 😬... and that's not fun for anyone ⚔️. Can't we just have a good old-fashioned 90-minute match where anything can happen 🤪? Just saying 👀
 
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VAR is like that one friend who always crashes your party 🎉 but only shows up to argue about what you're wearing 😒. We love the drama, but can't we just let it play out without needing to "referee" every little thing? 🤷‍♂️🏆

[Image of a clock with a red X marked through it]

More drama less VAR, am I right? 🙃
 
idk why ppl r so obsessed w var 🤷‍♂️ like its perfect & works 99% of the time...but u get that 1% where its wrong & everyone freaks out 😂 i mean whats worse, a wrong call or someone getting sent off? personally id rather watch a game w some drama n controversy than one thats boring n predictable 😎 and btw, who makes these calls anyway?? VAR r us 🤦‍♂️
 
I'm so over VAR, it's like they're ruining the beauty of football! 🤦‍♂️ I mean, come on, if a goal is meant to be scored, shouldn't it just be? Like with that Manchester City game, Rayan Cherki scores and then gets his goal taken away because he's got a minor handball fault... what's the point of even having VAR if we can't trust them to make the right call? 🤔 And don't even get me started on Dominik Szoboszlai getting sent off, like, what was he even supposed to do, walk over and kiss the referee's badge or something? 😂

It's all about the politics of it now, I think. Do we want VAR to have more power or not? Is it fair to penalize players for things they can't even control? And what happens when technology starts making decisions that are just plain wrong... like that one time a goal was disallowed because a player's sleeve got in the way of the ball... what even is that? 🙄

I think we need to rethink our approach to VAR, make it more about the flow of the game and less about trying to correct every tiny little mistake. And at the end of the day, if someone wants to argue with the ref, let them do it, but don't take away from the actual match... that's what makes football so great! 🏆
 
I don’t usually comment but I gotta say, VAR is like a never-ending joke 🤣. Sometimes it's used for the right reason and saves a goal, other times it's just a total mess and everyone's losing their minds 😩. And can we talk about how some of these handball calls are so questionable it's like they're made by aliens?! 🛸 It's all about the results in the end, I get that, but seriously, who needs all this drama on the pitch? Can't we just focus on the beautiful game itself and leave VAR to figure things out on its own? And btw, Dominik Szoboszlai getting sent off for a foul play seems like a pretty harsh punishment 🤕.
 
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