After the time to analyze the replay of the target, the VAR probably reversed the on-pitch decision.
However the Football Association Announced in mid -December, External The technology that will not be used in the FA Cup until the fifth round.
FA 1 said in a statement on December 16, “VARs were used only in the FA Cup for matches at the Wembley Stadium and the Premier League field.
“This decision confirms that there is a continuous referee approach for all clubs that participated in the same stage of competition.”
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim admits that his side is fortunate to the decision, and think it supports the use of Ver, even if it benefits from his party’s absence.
“This is not a goal with VAR,” he said.
“I think it’s important to keep VAR because it is fair to the game. Losing such a tough with offside play is but we deserve a bit of luck.”
Former Manchester United midfielder Roy Cain felt that the debate was not the end of whether the VAR was needed, but it was a clear enough error that the officers should have accepted.
He said on ITV: “This is a weak decision, linesman [assistant referee] I saw it.
“You’ve got these big decisions correctly.”
Former Arsenal striker Ian Right added: “See where the linesman is. It affects him [Van Nistelrooy] It affects its managed career because it is another loss.
“It was a really big confidence booster for them. But they need to pick up themselves because of the officers.”
Van Nestlerai added: “It’s very difficult to take because the game was decided on a mistake.
“It is not the subject of VAR where you look at the millimeter, it was half a meter, it was clear.”