Koeman's Criticism of VAR Rattles Football World as Netherlands Suffer Controversial Defeat
The use of video assistant referees (VAR) has come under fire as Netherlands boss Ronald Koeman accuses it of "breaking football" following their loss to England in the tense Euro 2024 semi-final. The match saw an early lead for the Dutch thanks to Xavi Simons' powerful strike. However, controversy arose when referee Felix Zwayer awarded a penalty to England after reviewing the incident on VAR advice. SSP reported.
Initially, no penalty was given after Harry Kane was caught by Denzel Dumfries' follow-through. But upon VAR intervention, Zwayer reversed his decision and awarded the spot-kick, which Kane scored, enabling England to level the game. Subsequently, Ollie Watkins secured a 90th-minute winner, sending England to the final against Spain.
Koeman expressed his disagreement with the penalty decision, stating, "In my opinion, it should not have been a penalty. He kicked the ball and the boots touched. I think that we cannot play properly, and this is due to VAR. It breaks football." His sentiments were echoed by former England defender Gary Neville and ex-England striker Alan Shearer, both believing that the penalty call was unjustified.
The Netherlands captain Virgil van Dijk acknowledged the impact of the penalty decision, remarking, "I think the penalty moment is a big moment. England had some confidence out of it...so many decisions didn't go our way." Despite their disappointment, Koeman extended his support to England for the final and expressed optimism in their ability to triumph over a strong Spanish team. He recognized England's resilience in the face of adversity, and although Spain has shown great form throughout the tournament, Koeman believes England can prevent their victory.
While controversy surrounding VAR may persist, all eyes will be on the exhilarating Euro 2024 final between England and Spain, as both teams vie for European glory.