Why There Was No VAR During Ipswich vs Manchester United
- The Premier League game between Ipswich Town and Manchester United was temporarily played without VAR
- It was Manchester United's first game under Ruben Amorim, who replaced Erik ten Hag in midseason
- The Premier League explained why there was no VAR momentarily, as the two teams cancelled each other at the break
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There was an interesting development in the first half of Manchester United's game away to Ipswich Town on Sunday evening.
The game dominated headlines because Ruben Amorim, the man in charge of the visitors, was taking charge of his first game as the Red Devils head coach.
Manchester United were off to a quick start as Marcus Rashford poked the ball home inside the first 90 seconds after a lung-bursting run from Amad Diallo.
However, news broke in the 37th minute when it emerged that the game was being played without the assistance of the Video Assistant Referee. Match referee Anthony Taylor was spotted relaying the information to the two team captains, Bruno Fernandes and Sam Morsy.
Why VAR was disabled during Ipswich vs Manchester United
Match commentators explained that a fire had been reported at Stockley Park, the building where the VAR is domiciled, and thus, the VAR had been temporarily disabled.
The Premier League confirmed the same through their official social media handles.
The fourth official asked the two coaches if they wished to continue without VAR, to which they both agreed.
VAR was restored shortly after Omari Hutchinson scored a stunner via a slight deflection to restore parity for the hosts. Luckily for Taylor, no controversial incident could have required VAR intervention during the outage.
The game ended with both sides settling for a point apiece despite decent chances on both ends.
Amorim calls out one player after Ipswich game
YEN.com.gh has also reported that Amorim called out one player after the Ipswich game.
The end-to-end contest ended with both sides settling for a draw. Amorim warned that his players needed more time to understand his ideas.
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Source: TUKO.co.ke