READ MORE: VOTE NOW! World Cup of Pundits reaches knockouts as Keane meets Lineker in last-16 Participants viewing the clips were asked to determine the exact moment of the kick and judge whether the ball receiver was offside.
On average, they thought the ball was kicked 132 milliseconds later.Dr Soltani says in a “fast-paced game” it could be long enough for the players to be in a different location and “therefore could potentially change the outcomes of offside”.He added: “This goes to show that whilst VAR is useful to spot obvious errors, it shouldn’t be relied upon completely to make referee decisions.” Are you a fan of VAR?
Let us know in the comments section below The experts suggested VAR’s accuracy could be improved by using higher frame-rate cameras that would record the movement of the ball in slower motion.The Premier League adopted video replays in 2019 to help referees review decisions for goals, red cards, penalties and offsides.Pundits like Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer have questioned the accuracy and application of video replays following controversial decisions which can change the course of a game.READ NEXT:.
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