Kosovare Asllani has criticised the number of cameras in use for VAR at women’s Euro 2022
SHEFFIELD (UNITED KINGDOM) – Sweden forward Kosovare Asllani described the use of fewer cameras for VAR calls at women’s Euro 2022 as a “catastrophe” on Monday after being on the wrong side of a series of tight calls so far in the tournament.
Asllani’s side, who face hosts England in the semi-finals on Tuesday, have had four goals ruled out by VAR reviews for offside with serious doubt over at least two of those decisions.
Sweden reportedly reached out to UEFA after Rebecca Blomqvist’s goal in a 2-1 win over Switzerland in the group stages was wrongly disallowed.
Blomqvist appeared to be behind the ball when played through, but the VAR…
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