"If they're saying Tah's goal wasn't a legitimate goal, then Arsenal wouldn't have been Premier League champions either, because 60% of their goals were scored in the same way." โ Jรผrgen Klopp
Jรผrgen Klopp's remarks have sparked widespread debate among football fans and pundits around the world over the use of VAR in major matches, with opinions divided following the decision to disallow Jonathan Tah's goal.
Some fans and analysts have supported Klopp's argument, claiming that if the same standards used to rule out Tah's goal were applied consistently in other competitions, then several goals scored in previous seasons would also have been disallowed.
Others, however, have rejected that view, insisting that every VAR incident is assessed based on its own circumstances, the available video evidence, and the interpretation of the Laws of the Game. They argue that it is therefore inappropriate to compare two different incidents. The debate has continued to dominate sports media and social media platforms, with many stakeholders calling for greater transparency and consistency in VAR decision-making to reduce recurring controversies.
Despite the differing opinions, the incident has increased pressure on FIFA and football's law-making body, IFAB, to establish a more uniform framework for the use of VAR, ensuring that decisions are applied consistently across all major competitions.



