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Robertson Row Exposes the Flaws VAR Will Never Fix in Football

Despite all its technology and precision, VAR still can’t solve the age-old issue of subjectivity in decision-making — as Andrew Robertson’s disallowed goal proves once again.

Sohini Mukherjee by Sohini Mukherjee
November 12, 2025
in Football
Robertson Row Exposes the Flaws VAR Will Never Fix in Football

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Bhubaneswar: When Liverpool’s Andrew Robertson thought he had helped his side grab a crucial goal, few expected that a moment of split-second instinct — a simple duck under the ball — would ignite one of the most talked-about VAR debates of the season. The assistant referee flagged Robertson for offside, and after a lengthy review, VAR confirmed the decision. What seemed straightforward on replay quickly turned into another example of the fine margins — and frustrations — that VAR can never truly erase from football.

The call itself hinged on interpretation rather than evidence. Robertson, standing in an offside position, was judged to have interfered with play by ducking under the ball as it sailed into the net. The officials decided that his movement could have distracted the goalkeeper, thus breaching the offside law. Yet, as BBC Sport pointed out, this wasn’t a clear-cut “right” or “wrong” decision — rather, a matter of judgment.

Even the head of referees, Howard Webb, described the ruling as “not unreasonable,” stopping short of calling it outright correct. That phrase alone summed up the grey area that persists in modern football. “Not unreasonable” may be a diplomatic assessment, but to players and fans, it’s hardly comforting when a match’s turning point hangs on interpretation instead of clarity.

The Robertson incident is a perfect snapshot of why technology can’t solve every footballing dilemma. VAR, for all its slow-motion replays and high-definition lines, can only highlight what the cameras see — not what the referee perceives. Questions like “Did he interfere with an opponent?” or “Did he affect the goalkeeper’s line of sight?” remain subjective, no matter how many angles you watch.

As one former referee remarked during a post-match debate, “VAR can show you what happened — but it can’t tell you why it happened or what the player’s intention was.” That distinction is crucial. Football’s rules, especially those surrounding offside interference, are written with human judgment in mind. Technology may enhance accuracy, but it cannot legislate for interpretation.

The controversy also underscores another issue: trust. When fans see a decision described as “not unreasonable,” it feels like football’s authorities are defending the process rather than the outcome. In moments like this, supporters question not only the referee’s decision but the very reliability of VAR as a system meant to ensure fairness.

The truth is, incidents like Robertson’s will keep happening — because football is, at its core, a game of human instincts, emotions, and opinions. Technology can tidy up the black-and-white calls, but it struggles with the grey. And as long as the laws of the game leave room for interpretation, the debates will continue to rage, on the pitch and beyond.

In short, VAR has changed how we see football — but it hasn’t changed how we feel about it. The Robertson row reminds us that even in an age of cameras and calibration lines, football’s greatest controversies will always come down to one thing: perspective.

 

 

 

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