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English FA proposes ‘Coach’s Challenge’ trial for subjective VAR Decisions

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English FA proposes ‘Coach’s Challenge’ trial for subjective VAR Decisions
**Breaking Down the VAR Conundrum in Nigerian Football** Lagos, Nigeria - In a bid to streamline the VAR system in English football, the Football Association (FA) is proposing a radical change. They're considering introducing a "coach's challenge" system, which would allow managers to request a review of subjective decisions made by referees. Imagine if Super Eagles' Gernot Rohr could challenge a contentious handball call or a disputed penalty decision during a crucial match against a top African opponent. That's what the FA's proposal aims to achieve. Each team would be granted a limited number of challenges per match, allowing them to take control of the VAR process. Under this system, if Rohr believes a referee has made a wrong call, he could trigger a VAR review. If the challenge is successful, the decision would be overturned. However, if it's unsuccessful, the challenge would be lost. This dynamic would encourage managers to use their challenges wisely, as they wouldn't want to waste them on questionable decisions. The FA believes this system would reduce unnecessary stoppages and improve the flow of games. We've all seen how VAR checks can sometimes lead to lengthy delays and frustration among players, coaches, and fans. The "coach's challenge" system could be a game-changer in Nigerian football, where we've witnessed our fair share of contentious decisions. If the proposal gains approval from the International Football Association Board (IFAB), a trial could be introduced in selected competitions to assess its effectiveness. This could be a significant development for Nigerian football, as it would give our coaches and managers more control over the VAR process. Let's wait and see if this innovative system takes off in the beautiful game.
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