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VAR Review: Cristiano Ronaldo Sent off for Portugal in World Cup Qualifiers

VAR Review: Cristiano Ronaldo Sent off for Portugal in World Cup Qualifiers
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Sports November 14, 2025 12:14

- Cristiano Ronaldo received a red card for violent conduct against Republic of Ireland, sparking VAR controversy. Former referee Andy Davies provides insights on the decision process.

VAR Review: Cristiano Ronaldo's Red Card Incident

Cristiano Ronaldo's red card against Republic of Ireland raised questions about VAR's role in football decisions. The incident occurred in the 59th minute of the World Cup qualifier match, where Ronaldo clashed with defender Dara O'Shea.

VAR Decision and Review Process

After an on-field review, the VAR recommended upgrading Ronaldo's yellow card to a red for violent conduct. The footage clearly displayed Ronaldo's deliberate elbowing of O'Shea, meeting the criteria for an act of violence.

Insights from Andy Davies

Former referee Andy Davies supported the VAR decision, emphasizing the need to address deliberate aggressive actions on the field. Despite Ronaldo's protests, the intervention was deemed correct, showcasing VAR's effectiveness in such cases.

The incident, initially unnoticed by the on-field officials, highlighted the significance of VAR in ensuring fair play and upholding the laws of the game.

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