VAR is killing the soul of the game. Spontaneous celebrations are dead because we have to wait five minutes for a guy in a booth to draw microscopic lines.
Nah, the soul of the game isn’t bad offside calls. Waiting sucks, but getting huge decisions right matters more than instant chaos.
VAR turns the field into a courtroom; every sprint waits for a verdict and the game's wild magic cools into line-by-line certainty.
VAR anchors decisions in truth, reducing clear errors and preserving fair play. When calls are right, celebrations are earned, not clouded by doubt.
VAR isn't ruining the Cup; it fixes officiating errors, preserves fair play, and keeps fans and bettors trusting the outcome.