The 11 times VAR has reversed decisions in the Champions League this season - News Summed Up

The 11 times VAR has reversed decisions in the Champions League this season


The 11 times VAR has reversed decisions in the Champions League this seasonVAR was introduced for the Champions League knockout stagesFollowing Tottenham's dramatic victory over Manchester City on away goals, we look at the times VAR has shaped matches in the Champions League this season. With VAR introduced for this season's knockout stages, Spurs benefited from its implementation at City's expense in an enthralling quarter-final second leg on Wednesday. Marcus Rashford's last-gasp penalty sent Manchester United into the Champions League quarter-finalsMarch 6 - Porto vs Roma - Last-16 second legPorto penalty not awarded - Decision reversedYet more drama at the death. March 12 - Man City vs Schalke - Last-16 second legMan City goal not awarded - Decision reversedVAR awarded City their fourth goal on the night in the 56th minute after Raheem Sterling was deemed onside when tapping in from Leroy Sane's cross. April 17 - Man City vs Tottenham - Quarter-final second legTwo decisions: Tottenham goal awarded - Decision stands, Man City goal awarded - Decision reversedIn an all-time Champions League classic, Fernando Llorente's 73rd-minute strike ensured Spurs advanced on away goals after referee Cuneyt Cakir checked VAR for a suspected handball and allowed the goal to stand.


Source: Sky sports April 18, 2019 14:37 UTC



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