Frozen Horse
Well-known member
I would only use it for offsides and also keep the goal line technology for uncertain goal mouth scrambles like last night in the el classico. Any other decisions are open to interpretation and inconsistency even with VAR.
My problem with its use in offside is I think the offside rule is now implemented in a way that was never intended when it was first introduced.
I felt yesterday's decision was in the letter of the law, but not the spirit of it.
Had yesterday's goal stood, then later it had been identified as offside, I'd still have placed the blame on the defenders, not the officials. There was no advantage gained by the attacking team by a toe nail being offside.