But the official blew the whistle before the goal and var can only rule on goals. If the ref hadn't blown but had then disallowed it it would be entirely different.
This is what the Premier league have to say regarding VAR. Make of it what you will. In the Premier League, there will be a high bar for VAR intervention on subjective decisions. The decision of the referee, known as the “Referee’s Call”, will stand unless, in the opinion of the VAR, based upon the evidence readily available, that call is a clear-and-obvious error. If a clear-and-obvious error is identified by the VAR, for subjective decisions, after checking the attacking possession phase (APP) for any clear infringements by the attacking team, the VAR will advise the on-pitch referees to use the pitchside monitors (the Referee Review Area (RRA)) to review the incident and make a final decision. Factual on-field decisions in the four situations above will not be subject to the "clear and obvious error" test. These are: - factual offside - accidental handball by the goalscorer - if a foul was committed inside or outside the penalty area - the ball out of play - goalkeeper movement or encroachment of the penalty area at a spot-kick - mistaken identity
They can't determine that a foul given by a ref is not a foul and thus restart play as if the foul hadn't been given.
A lot of money for Thomas Frank to become Spurs new manager. Next season might be tough for Brentford as they look certain to lose Mbuemo and Wissa.
Might have had a mild heart attack or stroke or something and could not control the car, he was beeping while he was driving so bit strange might be total unavoidable accident.
Dunno confused why he was beeping his horn could have been drinking or drugs not terrorism just an idiot or some medical condition that meant he lost control.
Deffo intentional, there’s a video from the side someone’s trying to get him out the car, he pulls the door shut then speeds off into the crowd. You hear the windscreen crack as the first guys head smashes off it.