The appearance of VAR was originally intended to reduce the number of misjudgments, but it resulted in more controversies. In a rare scene in the Barclays Premier League on Monday (13), the visiting team's staff, who were dissatisfied with the VAR's enforcement of the law, rushed to the VAR room and tried to beat up the ball witnesses, but a few security guards at the door stopped them in time.
Gammeo's rivals, Gammeo, played host to Corentyne, and there was a controversial incident in the opening 10 minutes, when Corentyne's striker was knocked down in front of the Dragon Gate, but the referee didn't indicate a foul, which led to heated complaints from the visiting players, and Gammeo then counter-attacked, and Corentyne's defender, Bono Ventes, kicked his opponent down, which led to the referee's issuing of a yellow card, but the decision was made to upgrade it to a red one, following the intervention of the VAR.
The players were furious at the verdict, and the director and ex-player Alejandro Nunes was so furious that he went into the stadium and broke into the VAR control room, where several security guards stopped him outside the door of the VAR room, and then Alejandro Nunes saw the reporters, and then he went to the reporter who was filming the game. The game was a 1-0 win for Corrientes, despite an early goal deficit.