Queiroz questions VAR after Ghana denied penalty
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Ghana manager Carlos Queiroz questioned the effectiveness of VAR after his team was not awarded a penalty in their match against England.
Ghana manager Carlos Queiroz has questioned whether the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system was functioning properly after his side was denied a penalty in their match against England.
Speaking after the game, Queiroz suggested the officials may have missed a clear foul in the penalty area, remarking that 'VAR went for a coffee' during the incident.
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