Emotion is a part of the game, but it doesn't pay the bills, or sort the winners from the losers at the end of the season. The results do that, so the results of games must be what they're supposed to be, according to the rules.
You're not offside by a toe or a boot or a head or a shoulder, you're simply either offside or you're not. There's nothing to debate when it comes to the implementation of the offside law, it's factual. The new technology is not even waiting for the World Cup to come round. It's happening tomorrow at the Super Cup Final, and then it will be in the European Cup. So we will experience it ourselves sooner than anticipated.
The reality is that we can't have a game without rules, and they are there for a reason. You can celebrate goals any way you want but if you attend any of our games, you automatically accept that VAR will be in operation and may have to be used. And if you don't want that, then nobody is forcing you to show up. VAR is now in every major competition on the planet, because it (usually) works the way it's supposed to.
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