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UEFA Praises VAR For Rise In Penalties Given At Euro 2020 

Anticipate that referees should continue to grant loads of punishments at significant soccer competitions in the VAR time. 사설토토

The spike in spot kicks at the European Championship won endorsement Friday from UEFA's head of refereeing in a mid-competition audit of match authorities. 

The unprecedented numbers at Euro 2020 are moving a similar route as the 2018 World Cup, where video partner refs were first utilized at soccer's greatest occasion. 

"One of the central issues for this expansion of punishments, obviously, is connected additionally to the execution of VAR," UEFA head refereeing official Robert Rosetti said in an internet preparation. 

The 14 punishments granted so far at Euro 2020 out of a day and a half looks at to just 13 given in the gathering stage at the previous three competitions joined, a sum of 84 games. 

The running absolute at Euro 2020 incorporates five punishments that were not at first whistled by the ref. The choices were made after checks with the assistance of video observing at UEFA base camp in Nyon, Switzerland. 

It's anything but a comparable story at the last World Cup, where FIFA dispatched VAR. The 24 punishments given in the gathering stage in Russia nearly multiplied the 13 at the whole competition in Brazil four years sooner. 

The large change isn't in how the game is being is played but since of expanded precision utilizing video replays to spot fouls that once got away from match authorities, Rosetti said. 

"Before the VAR project there were many, numerous fouls in the punishment region missed by the arbitrators," Rosetti said. "Presently it is difficult to miss these fouls." 

A montage of "step by walking" fouls was remembered for the Italian authority's video clasps of episodes. 

The Netherlands and Spain both were at last given punishments after video audit of, individually, Austria safeguard David Alaba and Poland midfielder Jakub Moder stepping on a rival's boot. 

"With VAR it's extremely, simple to evaluate," said Rosetti, whose refereeing profession pre-video survey topped with taking care of the Euro 2008 last. 

Rosetti would even have gotten a kick out of the chance to have seen one more punishment granted. He said Italy ought to have been granted a punishment for handball against Turkey in the initial game. 

In any case, he safeguarded the choice not to grant France a late spot kick for a tackle from behind on Kingsley Coman in a 2-2 draw with Portugal. It would have been the fourth punishment of the game after Cristiano Ronaldo changed over two and Karim Benzema one. 

"We don't care for delicate punishments. We need clear punishments," Rosetti said when squeezed twice on the occurrence. "The punishment is a significant thing in football ... A genuine second in football." 

A further factual interest is the spike in punishments regardless of a major drop in the quantity of fouls by and large. 

Rosetti said there were 806 fouls called up until this point, contrasted with 911 at Euro 2016 in a similar 36-game gathering design. 

The normal number of 22.4 fouls per game analyzes well to the 37.7 normal at Euro 2004. 

"Without a doubt," Rosetti said, "a superior mentality of the major parts in the field of play." 

In different perceptions, Rosetti adulated English official Anthony Taylor for his speedy dynamic when Christian Eriksen fell while playing for Denmark against Finland. 

"I feel that everybody perceived that Anthony was wonderful in the present circumstance," Rosetti said. 

Video surveys have been quicker at Euro 2020 than in the Champions League this season. The normal time for intercessions after video survey has been under 100 seconds, contrasted with around two minutes in the Champions League. 

"We are improving," said Rosetti, noticing minds offside choices have required barely one moment. 

The 21 "tight or troublesome" offside decisions — where the choice was made in an edge of "give or take 10 to 12 centimeters" between players — were all effectively judged, Rosetti said. 

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