- Oct 1, 2003
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Son Heung-min's red card for his tackle on Andre Gomes has been overturned by the Football Association.
BBC Sport 5 Nov 19
BBC Sport 5 Nov 19
Hypothetical and not in keeping with our form. Hypothetically we could have gone on to lose the game.Not surprised & it did cost us 2 points,
To be fair to Atkinson the rush of emotion probably skewed his decision. The players themselves were visibly upset by it, we’ve got to accept that he acted on that too. A bit of distance gave common sense some space. The only tragedy in the long run lies with the injury itself.
To be fair to Atkinson the rush of emotion probably skewed his decision.
It's a moot point as to whether we would have held onto the lead had Son not been sent off, looking at it on paper, it is easy and tempting to jump to the conclusion that it was more likely with 10 as opposed to 11 players. When you look at our poor record this season in terms of shutting teams when put under pressure it's debatable that we would have done, even if there were approximately 15 mins to go, 79 mins plus additional time for stoppages. Given the distraught state that Son was in, even if he had been given a yellow card it's highly likely that he would have to have been subbed almost immediately, as would Aurier.Isn’t that why the var crew are stuck in a unit at Heathrow so that they can give an unemotional view. Wasters the lot of them. Spurs lose out as usual.
Well if that's the case, emotion skewed the decision, where was VAR to overturn the wrong decision? or was VAR emotionally affected as well!To be fair to Atkinson the rush of emotion probably skewed his decision. The players themselves were visibly upset by it, we’ve got to accept that he acted on that too. A bit of distance gave common sense some space. The only tragedy in the long run lies with the injury itself.
Yeah, VAR isn’t very good, not sure if that’s been covered?Well if that's the case, emotion skewed the decision, where was VAR to overturn the wrong decision? or was VAR emotionally affected as well!
It's a ref, so it probably is. Certainly not normal intelligence anyway.You do know that VAR isn’t artificial intelligence, right?
I doubt the VAR team wanted to watch that replay...
I wanted to watch it, and was more angry about Sky avoiding to show it than the red itself (which also had me supper annoyed).