Pochettino worries over VAR damaging football

Tottenham beat Manchester City despite being on the wrong end of a VAR call and Mauricio Pochettino has fears over the technology's impact.

Published : Apr 10, 2019 12:34 IST

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino fears VAR could turn football into a "different sport" and is concerned over its impact upon the "spirit of the game".

Spurs claimed a 1-0 first-leg advantage in its Champions League quarterfinal against Manchester City when Son Heung-min crashed a shot through Ederson's grasp 12 minutes from time.

Ederson's opposite number Hugo Lloris kept out a first-half penalty from Sergio Aguero, with the spot kick awarded after a VAR review showed Raheem Sterling's shot struck England team-mate Danny Rose on the arm.

The decision fell in line with the precedent set by penalty awards against City and Paris Saint-Germain during the previous round, but Pochettino is dissatisfied by the general direction in which technology is pulling match officials as the Premier League prepares to implement in 2019-20.

"VAR for the referees could be a big problem. It could change the spirit of the game and I am very worried," he told a post-match news conference.

"We have to be clear and settle the protocol so everyone knows. Otherwise it is going to be a big problem.

"It is going to be tough summer. We need to be all involved to find the best way to work. It's going to be important

"Are we going to check everything? Is this handball? Is this aggression? Today there were a lot of actions to check. Next season, how is it going to work?

"There are many things that we have to try to make clear. I think the direction of football is going to change. We are going to see a different sport, not the sport that we grew up watching."

On the handball awarded against Rose specifically, Pochettino suggested referee Bjorn Kuipers and his team were guilty of jumping the gun and applying tweaks to the laws of the game that are not due to come in until next season.

"Maybe technically it is a penalty because it is handball but still we don’t know the protocol," he added.

"I know that next season, every time the ball touches with intention or no intention inside the box it is going to be a penalty. But today no, that protocol is going to be next season.

"That is why there is a lot of question marks and a lot of work to do."

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