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Germany left fuming after 'terrible' VAR decision disallows goal

June 30, 2026 at 01:42 AM
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Germany had a goal controversially disallowed by VAR, prompting fierce criticism from players and staff who labelled the decision 'a joke' and 'terrible'.

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Alan Shearer, Jurgen Klopp, Pat Nevin and Darren Cann feel Germany were hard done by as a VAR call rules out a potential winning goal before they lose on penalties to Paraguay.

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Germany were on the wrong end of a controversial VAR decision that ruled out a goal, with the call described as 'a joke' by those involved. The incident has sparked debate about the consistency and quality of VAR officiating in the match. The disallowed goal proved costly, potentially altering the outcome of the fixture. The criticism highlights ongoing frustrations with technology-assisted refereeing at the highest level of the game.

Chance analysis

VAR controversies of this nature tend to amplify scrutiny on officiating standards and can influence momentum in tight matches. For Germany, the psychological impact of a wrongly disallowed goal can affect squad morale and tactical approach in subsequent fixtures. From a prediction standpoint, VAR-disallowed goals are inherently low-frequency events, but they underscore the randomness factor in football outcomes and the importance of not over-relying on single-match xG or shot data when evaluating team performance.

Impact

A controversial VAR call likely cost Germany at least a draw, with a negative morale ripple effect on the squad heading into their next fixture.

AI Insight

Factor in officiating variance and potential morale impact on Germany; do not overweight this single incident in broader team-strength models.

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Germany left fuming after 'terrible' VAR decision disallows goal

Germany had a goal controversially disallowed by VAR, prompting fierce criticism from players and staff who labelled the decision 'a joke' and 'terrible'.

Article summary

Germany were on the wrong end of a controversial VAR decision that ruled out a goal, with the call described as 'a joke' by those involved. The incident has sparked debate about the consistency and quality of VAR officiating in the match. The disallowed goal proved costly, potentially altering the outcome of the fixture. The criticism highlights ongoing frustrations with technology-assisted refereeing at the highest level of the game.

VAR controversies of this nature tend to amplify scrutiny on officiating standards and can influence momentum in tight matches. For Germany, the psychological impact of a wrongly disallowed goal can affect squad morale and tactical approach in subsequent fixtures. From a prediction standpoint, VAR-disallowed goals are inherently low-frequency events, but they underscore the randomness factor in football outcomes and the importance of not over-relying on single-match xG or shot data when evaluating team performance.

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Jun 30, 2026, 1:42 AM
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