
With recent calls made by referees who were influenced by technology in the ongoing 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the public and fans have come out to argue that maybe it isn’t. The latest trigger of such opinion was the Argentina v. Poland game where Lionel Messi was awarded what many believe an undeserved penalty by VAR (Video Assistant Referee), moreover many fans have come out to state that technology should be abandoned in the knockout stages of the competition.


Ever since VAR was introduced into Football fans have often question the decisions it makes, however it is extremely hard to decipher the biased from the unbiased when it comes to sports, fans are happy with it when a call is made their way and are furious when it is the opposite.
Former star players now turned pundits such as Rio Ferdinand, Danny Murphy, and Stan Collymore have all come out and made their opinion on the call known, to summarize: all three former players were to say the least discontent.
Although some fans may not be over the moon about technology being further and further introduced into the beautiful game, it is happening. Before the 2022 World Cup FIFA had announced that semi-automated technology will be used at the tournament, the AI tool was implemented to help eferees make faster and more accurate offside calls.
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Some see it fit, some don’t, but it is impossible to deny how in theory and previous practice that technological tools such as AI have innovated the sport of football and have brought more of an objective outlook to certain scenarios taking place on the pitch.
Do you believe tech is needed in football? Leave your opinion in the comments.
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I certainly think that technology do matter in football and is needed as well. People will always criticise ref for the decision that he/she made.Nowadays, VAR is simply crucial in the world of football and we can’t deny it.
Var is surely very helpful and important technology. It simply makes game fair for all of the teams. However it seems to me that in this year’s world cup there is too much of it. Games are being stopped to many times just to check var. It is the world level but I think referees are trying to be ideal at this stage and it causes so many criticism from football fans.
U right