London, Jun 24 (EFE) .- David Moyes, coach of West Ham United, harshly criticized the use of the VAR in the match against Tottenham Hotspur for having validated the first goal of the 'Spurs'.
In this move Moussa Sissoko finished off with a head, brushing the ball with his arm. The leather plummeted, touched a West Ham player and entered the goal. The VAR reviewed the play and determined that there was nothing punishable.
“I can't believe they gave it as valid. The rules say that any hand that leads to a goal should be annulled. We had a goal annulled against Sheffield United for something like that. Who was in the VAR tonight? They should replace him. “The coach pointed out at Sky Sports.
“It is not a rule that I like, but it is the one that exists. I cannot believe what has happened,” he added.
The goal, which was later prolonged by Harry Kane's 2-0, leaves West Ham United in a very delicate position, as they are 17th, with 27 points, the same as Bournemouth, in decline. EFE