gordoncharles
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If this had been against Liverpool last night we wouldn't hear the end of it. If t was in the PL and it went against the bigger clubs, the ref would he demoted at least.
If the goal not given to Real Madrid last night had been, say, Salah putting it in the net - we'd also never have heard the last of it. It would have been UEFA corruption. There'd be a vigil outside the Liver building right now.
However... in that case it was unusual for Real Madrid to be on the wrong side of VAR, because it favours the big clubs in every way, everywhere it's used. There are, occasionally, instances where the powerful bloc have decisions in their favour overturned but those have to be so blatant it's like the old boxing maxim of a fighter from outside Chicago having to get a knock out to earn a draw.
VAR has been the perfect way to subtly manipulate games, because there is no consistency applied at all, and as the majority of decisions are open to interpretation - including offside "lines", it's possible to use the VAR console to either validate or overturn the decision that doesn't fit what's required.
