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Premier League Delays VAR and Semi-Automated Offside Technology

Premier League Delays VAR and Semi-Automated Offside Technology

The Premier League has announced delays in the implementation of semi-automated offside technology and changes to the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system, a decision that has left clubs like Everton and their manager, David Moyes, frustrated. The delay comes after a record VAR hold-up during Bournemouth's match and Wolves' FA Cup exit, highlighting ongoing issues with the current technology.

The decision to postpone the introduction of semi-automated offside technology until the 2025-26 season was influenced by a recent incident where a VAR review took over 12 minutes, causing significant disruption. The FA has also expressed concerns after VAR's failure in the FA Cup, leading to a statement urging improvements before further implementation.

Everton, along with other clubs, had hoped for quicker advancements to enhance match accuracy and fairness. David Moyes, reflecting on the delays, expressed disappointment, emphasizing the need for the Premier League to prioritize technological advancements to keep up with global standards.

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