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VAR Controversy: Why VAR Didn't Intervene in Manchester United vs Nottingham Forest Corner Incident

VAR Controversy: Why VAR Didn't Intervene in Manchester United vs Nottingham Forest Corner Incident
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Sports November 3, 2025 10:30

nottingham, uk - Find out why VAR did not get involved in the controversial corner incident during the Manchester United vs Nottingham Forest match and the implications of the decision.

VAR Controversy: Manchester United vs Nottingham Forest

During the match between Manchester United and Nottingham Forest, a contentious corner decision led to a goal for United. Despite the controversy, VAR did not intervene. Here's why:

Key Details of the Incident

Nottingham Forest defender Nicolò Savona appeared to keep the ball in play, but the assistant referee awarded a corner kick to United, leading to a goal by Casemiro.

VAR Protocol and Decision Review

According to Law 9, the ball is out of play when it crosses the goal line or touchline. The footage confirmed the ball was still in play, but VAR cannot review such incidents under current protocols.

Implications and Verdict

Forest's frustrations over the incident remain unheard as VAR does not review incorrectly awarded corners that result in goals. The decision made by the assistant referee was deemed lacking definitive information, highlighting the challenges faced in such situations.

If the goal had not been scored, the controversy might have been forgotten. Match officials are advised to make factual decisions based on available information to avoid unnecessary calls.

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