Everton boss Sean Dyche gave his views on the proposed scrapping of VAR and admits he feels there do need to be some changes ahead of their final game of the season against Arsenal
Finch Farm, Liverpool, UK
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00:00 What will happen around VAR next season?
00:10 From my point of view, I think it's a necessary part of the business side of football. I totally
00:15 understand the fan engagement side, it's tricky. But it's such a big business now, you need
00:20 as many of these details to be correct as possible. The use of it is obviously in question
00:25 and I understand that. The offside for me is a given, I can't really work out this idea
00:30 of tolerance. At the end of the day, you're offside, you're offside. That's what it's
00:33 there for. If you're offside by a toe, you're still offside. I'd like to know if they do
00:37 that in the 100m sprint. No, sorry, we'll give it to the second one just even though
00:40 they didn't quite win it. So that one's clear for me. That's the good side of VAR, personally.
00:47 The challenge is trying to bring it to a much smoother operation. There has been some mistakes
00:53 made, they've got to be eradicated of course. But I still think that, like I say, I'll go
00:57 back to the beginning, the business side of football is so powerful and it's so apparent
01:04 that it's vital to some clubs, including ours this season, that therefore you want them
01:09 decisions to be correct. But in balance to that, as I said, the fan engagement side and
01:13 the fan side of it, then that's a trickier situation. I don't agree, I must say, this
01:19 thing that's growing with power, this idea of Mike and Refs, I think they're under enough
01:23 scrutiny. I don't know why you'd do that. But it seems to be the next step. That's what
01:27 I read in the papers.
01:28 Is that like a true defender?
01:30 No, I just think, why add even more scrutiny to them? They've obviously had a tough season,
01:35 that's been well documented, why add more? Give them less, take the pressure off them,
01:39 allow them to have some form of professional enjoyment of doing their jobs. It's very tough
01:44 being a referee and a linesperson, so therefore for me it's like taking it off them. Don't
01:49 add more on. Anyway, look, that's my personal opinion. I think give them less and let them
01:55 focus on just getting on with refereeing and try and enjoy the professional side of it,
01:59 because it's not easy for referees or for linespersons, as I said.