A growing number of coaches in Italy's top division are expressing their frustration with the increasing reliance on Video Assistant Referees (VAR) in matches. Daniele De Rossi, the Genoa manager who recently fell victim to a VAR decision that denied his team a crucial point, is not alone in his concerns.
De Rossi and fellow Serie A managers such as Gian Piero Gasperini, who coach Roma, have been vocal about their discontent with the current state of refereeing. They argue that VAR's role has become too prominent, leading to a loss of nuance in the interpretation of footballing laws. Spalletti, Roma's manager, even used an unorthodox method to illustrate his point - attempting to kiss his colleague Federica Zille on the shoulder.
The application of VAR has sparked debate among coaches about the need for more professional refereeing standards in Italy. Many agree that professionalization of match officials would be a step forward. However, there are concerns that this could lead to increased resistance from referees who may feel threatened by changes to their traditional role.
De Rossi's frustration highlights the challenges posed by VAR in Serie A. The decision he questioned was awarded after a VAR check, and it had a significant impact on Genoa's chances of securing an important point. Such decisions can often be contentious and lead to heated debates among coaches, fans, and players alike.
For now, De Rossi is left grappling with the power of VAR in his team's results. The debate surrounding refereeing standards and the use of technology in football will likely continue for some time.
De Rossi and fellow Serie A managers such as Gian Piero Gasperini, who coach Roma, have been vocal about their discontent with the current state of refereeing. They argue that VAR's role has become too prominent, leading to a loss of nuance in the interpretation of footballing laws. Spalletti, Roma's manager, even used an unorthodox method to illustrate his point - attempting to kiss his colleague Federica Zille on the shoulder.
The application of VAR has sparked debate among coaches about the need for more professional refereeing standards in Italy. Many agree that professionalization of match officials would be a step forward. However, there are concerns that this could lead to increased resistance from referees who may feel threatened by changes to their traditional role.
De Rossi's frustration highlights the challenges posed by VAR in Serie A. The decision he questioned was awarded after a VAR check, and it had a significant impact on Genoa's chances of securing an important point. Such decisions can often be contentious and lead to heated debates among coaches, fans, and players alike.
For now, De Rossi is left grappling with the power of VAR in his team's results. The debate surrounding refereeing standards and the use of technology in football will likely continue for some time.