Share this @internewscast.com

<!–

<!–

<!–

<!–

<!–

<!–

Gary O’Neil is braced for more VAR mistakes this weekend as the Wolves boss cast doubt on the way offsides are determined by the system.

Video technology has been under the microscope since last Saturday, when Liverpool forward Luis Diaz wrongly had a goal ruled out for offside in a defeat at Tottenham, leading Reds boss Jurgen Klopp to call for the game to be replayed.

On the opening day of the campaign, Wolves should have had a clear penalty at Manchester United when goalkeeper Andre Onana pole-axed Sasa Kalajdzic in attempting to punch clear – only for both the on-field officials and VAR to dismiss it.

‘I don’t trust we will get the right conclusion this weekend all the time,’ said O’Neil, whose side face Aston Villa on Sunday. ‘There will still be mistakes, there will still be errors that we question, but I trust they are working hard to limit them.

Wolves boss Gary O'Neil expects there to be more VAR mistakes this weekend despite furore

Wolves boss Gary O'Neil expects there to be more VAR mistakes this weekend despite furore

Wolves boss Gary O’Neil expects there to be more VAR mistakes this weekend despite furore

Wolves have faced questionable VAR calls including a Joao Gomes handball against Luton

Wolves have faced questionable VAR calls including a Joao Gomes handball against Luton

Wolves have faced questionable VAR calls including a Joao Gomes handball against Luton

‘I have spoken to referees about some of the lines I have seen drawn on offside decisions. I was OK at maths at school and I wouldn’t always put the line where they do! There are a few bits I think are off.’ 

England boss Gareth Southgate said this week that football was better in the pre-VAR era. Though O’Neil did not go quite that far, he is struggling to retain faith in the current approach.

Before O’Neil joined Wolves in the summer, the club were regularly on the wrong end of controversial VAR calls last term, when Julen Lopetegui was in charge.

Asked whether he backed Southgate’s stance, O’Neil said: ‘It’s getting close to there now. I’ve been a big advocate for VAR. I think it makes huge sense to give the guys help in something that moves as fast as the game does now.

‘I am more confused about it now than I have ever been. It either needs improving or – of course this the option I don’t think anyone will end up with – is that we scrap it and go back to where we were, but I would guess they will try to improve it.’

IT’S ALL KICKING OFF! 

It’s All Kicking Off is an exciting new podcast from Mail Sport that promises a different take on Premier League football, launching with a preview show today and every week this season.

It is available on MailOnline, Mail+, YouTube , Apple Music and Spotify

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Explore the Breathtaking £10 Million London Mansion of Frank and Christine Lampard, as Chelsea Legend Considers Premier League Comeback with Coventry City

Frank Lampard needs as few as two wins in his next three…

Man City Begin Negotiations with Lens for Sought-After Defender Also Targeted by Tottenham

Manchester City have made contact with Lens over a move for defender…

Douglas Luiz Responds to Fan Criticism After Difficult Season with Juventus – Following Allegations Against Partner Alisha Lehmann in Title Celebrations

Douglas Luiz has hit back at criticism he has faced after a…

Thomas Frank Dominated Me 6-0, 6-0 in Padel and Shared Valuable Off-Court Lessons

The interview is over. Now that he has answered all my questions,…

Top Transfer Target for Man City, Real Madrid & Bayern Reveals Major Admission

Bayer Leverkusen’s midfielder, Florian Wirtz, has expressed a desire to challenge himself…

Harry Maguire Cheers as Former Team Sheffield United Hits Championship Play-Off Final with Unprecedented Aggregate Victory Over Bristol City

A middle-aged fan of Bristol City, while collecting his ticket near the…

Arsenal Responds to Real Madrid’s Interest in William Saliba

Arsenal’s sporting director, Andrea Berta, is cautious of Real Madrid’s interest in…

Carlo Ancelotti Named Brazil’s Head Coach Following Underwhelming Season at Real Madrid – Xabi Alonso Likely to Succeed Him

Carlo Ancelotti will be the next manager of Brazil. The current Real…

Ange Postecoglou Responds to Arsene Wenger’s Comments on Tottenham’s Champions League Prospects

Tottenham Hotspur’s manager Ange Postecoglou chuckled at remarks made by former Arsenal…

Aston Villa Edges Past Bournemouth 1-0: Ollie Watkins’ Goal Lifts Emery’s Side Closer to Champions League Dream

Marmite goalkeeper Emi Martinez led the celebrations in front of Aston Villa’s…

Willian Undergoes Lengthy Tottenham Medical, Then Makes Dramatic Switch to Chelsea in Transfer Shocker

Chelsea like to remind London rivals Tottenham let Willian slip through their…

Brighton Secures 2-0 Victory Over Wolves: Danny Welbeck Scores Penalty, Strengthening Brighton’s European Ambitions

A former Manchester United forward showed a future one how it’s done.…