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The Premier League originally planned to introduce the system only last year, but did not decide again.
The semi-automatic offside technology will be used for the first time in the fifth round of FA Cup this season (AFP)
There are major changes in VAR in England, and they are coming very soon, as the Premier League, FA, and PGMOL announced the semi-automatic offside technology used in the fifth round of the FA Cup to be held in Pl Stadiums. .
The Premier League has also planned to integrate the same from the next season. But for now, three English football officials said in an official statement that the in-stadium VAR announcements would also be used to help “providing better clarity and understanding to the audience and audience”.
“After the successful live operation in the Emirates FA Cup, the Premier League will look at the system later this season,” the statement said.
“The semi-automatic offside technology will provide a greater efficient placement of the virtual offside line based on optical player tracking, and produce virtual graphics to ensure a great in-stadium and broadcast experience for supporters.
“The operation of semi-automatic offside technology does not change the accuracy of decision making, but increases the speed and efficiency of the process.”
The Premier League originally planned to introduce the system only last year, but did not decide again.
The use and use of Vars continue to polarize people. The referee system has been investigated heavy after accidents in the Premier League.
With the frequency of increasing controversial calls, the Premier League decided to implement the change in the very VAR of PL to help the referee and fans to bridge the difference between decisions.
The Premier League chief football officer Tony Scols spoke about this last week, about its early doubts about the new system and the reforms made to combat the same.
“We believe that we are going to adopt the best system and the most accurate system – without the need of a chip in the ball,” said last week.
“EFL has introduced it in the Carbao Cup this year. We will monitor it. However, the operation of semi-automatic offside technology does not change the integrity of the offside law. What it does makes the process more efficient.
“Clearly, if we are not confident until the last two or three matches, then I think you reach a practical place where you now say, now you will not understand to present it. But if you will not understand it now. We are able to present it in advance, so this is something we are actively considering. “