Anderlecht scored an important 1-2 victory last weekend at Zolte Wargem. The opening goal less than 20 minutes into the game, striker Christian Kwame gave Purple and White the lead, after which a minute-long discussion ensued. In the end, the goal was approved.
“The way VAR currently works is a thorn in everyone’s side,” Dennis van Wijk told Extra Time. “I couldn’t resist entering this stage again.”
“It took so long that at a certain moment the balls were thrown onto the field for the players to warm up for a while.”
“In recent weeks we saw Tamari’s goal in the Ohio Leuven Circle and Standard win against Circle Brugge. He should stop now.”
“Now there was a response from Kompany and that was apparently a signal for action,” Van Wijk continues. “I am pleased that Kompany has responded and that this action is finally taking place.”
Filip Joos also commented on the discussion: “It should work for me. It seems like the program really takes a lot of time and sometimes seems to disappoint people. It doesn’t change the fact that sometimes it takes a very long time.”
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