The FA Cup's experiment with semi-automated offside technology faced a humiliating setback during AFC Bournemouth's win over Wolves. A disallowed goal triggered an eight-minute VAR review, surpassing any previous record in English football history. The malfunctioning technology and lengthy review process sparked outrage among fans and cast doubt on the readiness of the new system.
The FA Cup's trial of semi-automated offside technology got off to a disastrous start during AFC Bournemouth 's victory over Wolves . A goal was disallowed, sparking controversy and leading to the 'longest-ever VAR check in English football history,' lasting a staggering eight minutes. The semi-automated system malfunctioned during the fifth-round clash at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday, forcing VAR officials to revert to the traditional method of drawing lines.
Frustration mounted among both sets of fans, who chanted slogans like 'it's not football anymore' and 'this is embarrassing' during the excruciating wait. The Football Association (FA) had previously touted the new technology as a means to enhance the accuracy, speed, and efficiency of offside decisions, promising a reduction of approximately 30 seconds. However, this match proved the opposite, shattering expectations and leaving everyone wondering if the technology was ready for prime time. Match referee Sam Barrott engaged both managers, Andoni Iraola of Bournemouth and Vitor Pereira of Wolves, in lengthy discussions, adding to the uncertainty. Ultimately, Milos Kerkez's goal was ruled out for offside, with the decision stating that the ball hit Dean Huijsen before entering the net. Paul Merson, a Sky Sports commentator, witnessed the entire debacle unfold, expressing his astonishment at the drawn-out process. He questioned the purpose of the lengthy meeting between the referee and coaches, jokingly suggesting they were discussing local restaurants. After the goal was disallowed, Merson analyzed the decision, pointing out inconsistencies in the offside call and expressing his dissatisfaction with the lack of clarity provided to viewers. Nizaar Kinsella, a journalist for BBC Sport, echoed the widespread discontent, noting that the lengthy VAR check had left both sets of supporters frustrated, despite Wolves ultimately benefiting from the decision. Bournemouth eventually progressed to the FA Cup quarter-finals via a penalty shootout, marking a significant achievement in the club's history. However, the match will be remembered not for the victory, but for the chaotic and embarrassing display of the new offside technology
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