
Controversy surrounding VAR erupted once again after Ismaïla Sarr had a goal disallowed during a tense match against Tottenham Hotspur, with former England goalkeeper Joe Hart expressing disbelief at the decision.
The incident occurred in the first half when Sarr made a perfectly timed run behind the Tottenham defense and finished clinically past the goalkeeper, sparking celebrations among his teammates and fans. However, the celebrations were short-lived as the referee paused the game for a VAR review.
After several minutes of scrutiny, officials ruled the goal offside by the narrowest of margins. The decision reportedly hinged on the positioning of Sarr’s face, with VAR determining that part of his nose was ahead of the last defender when the ball was played.
Replays shown during the broadcast left commentators and fans stunned. Hart, speaking during the analysis, could not hide his confusion about the call.
“None of that looks right,” Hart said while reviewing the footage. “We’re talking about a player’s nose being offside. It’s incredibly harsh, and I’m not sure that’s what the offside rule was ever meant to decide games.”
The decision quickly sparked heated debate across social media and among pundits. Many supporters argued that such microscopic calls go against the spirit of football, with critics claiming VAR has become too technical and is stripping the emotion out of the game.
Others, however, defended the ruling, pointing out that the offside law considers any part of the body that can legally score a goal. In theory, if Sarr’s nose was ahead of the defender and could influence the scoring action, it falls under the rule.
Despite the justification, frustration remained high among fans inside the stadium. What would have been a crucial breakthrough moment for Sarr and his side instead became another talking point in the ongoing debate about VAR’s role in modern football.
The incident adds to a growing list of controversial VAR decisions in the Premier League this season. While technology was introduced to eliminate clear and obvious errors, moments like this continue to raise questions about whether the system is being applied too strictly.
For Sarr, it was a moment of joy turned instantly into disappointment. For Hart and many watching around the world, it was another reminder that in the era of VAR, even the smallest detail — down to a player’s nose — can determine the fate of a goal.













