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Free agent Rachel Corsie retains Scotland ambition on return to fitness


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  Free agent Rachel Corsie retains Scotland ambition on return to fitness

The article from BBC Sport discusses the ongoing debate about the use of Video Assistant Referees (VAR) in football, focusing on the recent controversy involving Liverpool's wrongly disallowed goal against Tottenham. The piece highlights the frustration felt by Liverpool's manager Jurgen Klopp and the club's fans, as well as the broader dissatisfaction with VAR's implementation across the Premier League. It points out that while VAR was introduced to correct clear and obvious errors, its application has led to confusion and inconsistency, with the Liverpool incident being a prime example of its flaws. The article also mentions the upcoming annual meeting where Premier League clubs will discuss VAR's future, with some advocating for improvements rather than abolition. Additionally, it touches on other football news, including Manchester United's interest in signing Napoli's striker Victor Osimhen and the ongoing situation with Jadon Sancho at the club.

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[ https://www.bbc.com/sport/articles/c78769jjlzqo ]

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