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Former India captain Bhaichung Bhutia believes that the referee took the right calls in Egypt vs Argentina match. Bhaichung says that VAR is not perfect and they are getting questioned for the right reasons.

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00:00One of the most anticipated round of 16 clashes, Argentina versus Egypt became one of the tournament's biggest controversies.
00:07Egypt was leading 2-0 with 11 minutes to go and then the result turned.
00:12Argentina won 3-2 but Egypt now has alleged that VAR, the video assistant referee decisions and referee bias
00:19meant that they were robbed of what they believe was a victory.
00:23It is an issue that has now divided the footballing world. Was Egypt denied a victory because of referee bias
00:34and allegations that the FIFA wants Argentina to proceed to the finals of the tournament?
00:41Serious questions being raised. I'm joined now by Bhai Chung Bhutia, former India footballer and captain,
00:47one of our greats of the sport. Appreciate you joining us, Bhai Chung.
00:52So much of controversy in that Argentina-Egypt game. What's your feeling?
00:57We've had people like Jose Moreno, the coach saying Egypt was robbed of a victory.
01:03Do you go along with that? Do you believe Egypt was robbed of a victory by referee bias
01:08and wrong video assistant decisions?
01:13I don't exactly agree to it. Again, you are coming to a very minute kind of a decision here
01:21with VAR coming into play. So if you do look into the goal which Egypt scored and that was disallowed,
01:29I think there was definitely a foul with Martinez up in the Egypt defence area and that's where the build
01:39-up happened.
01:40So if you're looking at the law by the books, yes, and that was the same thing where they won
01:46the ball
01:46and that move happened and the great run by Hassan went on to score by Zico.
01:52I think the build-up play happened when the foul happened with Martinez, but it was a very small foul.
01:59But if you go by the books, yes, it was a foul. But a lot of times in football in
02:04the past,
02:04we've seen those are overlooked and the referees take a call. And actually, referee had not given that as a
02:10foul.
02:11But when it went back to VAR, then it did show it was a foul.
02:15You know, which comes back to VAR itself, the video assistant referee.
02:20Now, VAR obviously was designed to cut out clear and obvious errors or ensure that there were no obvious fouls
02:28that were not seen, a blatant mistake if it was overlooked. But now you have VAR intervening
02:34when something is happening hundreds yards away in the field and it results in a goal.
02:40Do you believe, therefore, that the problem lies that VAR is very subjective?
02:45It can be interpreted differently. Egypt is now complaining that when Argentina scored their third goal,
02:51there was a foul. But VAR did not intervene.
02:53So, VAR seems to have become now the 12th man in football, on the football pitch.
03:01Yes, again, you know, VAR is not perfect. I do agree because there have been issues
03:07in which I also have not been totally convinced with.
03:10And when it comes to technology, I think every people would question it
03:13because technology these days can be, you know, can be manipulated.
03:17And when any team or any refereeing or any organisation wants to do it, can be done it.
03:22So, I think there have been a lot of debate and there have been a lot of discussions on that.
03:27Personally, I also feel that if VAR was 100% right, even the Japan and Brazil goal,
03:35which Brazil scored with, you know, first goal, I felt that by an inch as well,
03:41there was an offside on that because I'm a Japanese team supporter.
03:46So, I'm trying to be a little biased here.
03:48But yes, I think there have been decisions where it's by the inch they've been given an offside thing
03:54and sometimes they've not gone into it.
03:57So, I completely agree that VAR has not been 100% right in this tournament.
04:04Okay, but let me come, Baichung, to the elephant in the room
04:07because one of the stars of Egypt, Hassan, after the game said,
04:10he believes injustice was done because the entire tournament, he says,
04:14is being rigged or manipulated to suit Argentina and Lionel Messi in particular.
04:19The tournament needs Messi, therefore Argentina gets decisions in their favour that other teams don't.
04:25Do you go along with that?
04:26Big teams, big players are getting decisions in their favour.
04:29Many believe Messi could have been red-carded in the first game itself for stamping someone's foot.
04:35Do you think there is something to these claims being made?
04:40No, I don't completely agree with him.
04:45Because if you look at Egypt's and Argentina game as well,
04:49let's not forget, despite that disallowed goal, they still took the lead, two goals lead they had.
04:54And they conceded two goals, which are genuinely a fair and good goal, what Argentina score.
05:00So, they could have stopped, organised the defence a bit well and they could have won the game.
05:05So, I think it's a bit unfair to really blame it completely on Messi.
05:10Yes, there are times the big players, especially big players, get protected a few times.
05:15And it has to be as well because at the end, you know, football is, you know, all the football
05:21fans across the world would want to watch big players there, big teams there.
05:26But if it's not a direct kind of a red-card, which Messi, everybody was talking about it.
05:31I don't see that at all as a red-card because, you know, Messi was also running as well.
05:37I think he would be coming and you would discuss about Balugan as well.
05:40Same with Balugan.
05:42When Balugan got red-card, I was the one in the studio actually saying light that that was not a
05:47red-card.
05:47He should not have been given it.
05:49It was a very unfair decision that Balugan got that red-card.
05:53So, with that, even with Messi as well, there are intentional injuries that happen because I have a player and
05:58I know what are intentions of a player or opponent or, you know, players to injure.
06:05Or where they have genuinely gone for the ball.
06:07So, those things, I think the common sense of the referee has to come in as well.
06:12So, you seem to be more inclined to believe that Argentina deserved to win because of their stunning comeback.
06:17You don't seem to go along with the view that Egypt was denied a legitimate victory because they were playing
06:22a bigger team and the referee was biased against them.
06:25Am I correct?
06:27No, I think it's slightly wrong what you're putting it.
06:31It wasn't a victory.
06:32It was a two-goal league.
06:34You know, the controversial goal happened when they were 1-0 up and they scored that controversial goal which was
06:40disallowed.
06:41And if that had happened as well, they were going on a 2-0 lead.
06:44It wasn't a victory as such that that goal was giving them.
06:47It was a last-minute thing and they would have won the thing.
06:50So, I don't think, you know, it was Argentina and Messi was favoured in this game to win it.
06:57Yes, that fall did happen by the law.
07:00If you look at it, there was a fall, there was a pull of the jersey, there was a, you
07:04know, tackle, slight touch in the ankle of Martinez which, you know, happened.
07:10So, yeah, it wasn't that referee had, you know, blindly support.
07:16Okay, my final question, Baichung, who's going to win the cup?
07:21Who do you think out of the eight teams remaining is best place to win the cup?
07:24Who are you betting on?
07:29You know, I'm working with the channel, yeah, Sports Channel, Sports United, and I've already predicted we had done a
07:36show of, in the round of 16, eight teams to go to the quarterfinals.
07:42And I think seven of my teams are already there.
07:44One I missed out was Brazil.
07:46So, looking at it, my fourth semifinal at the moment looks like France, England, Spain, and I had actually put
07:58Argentina already in that semifinal list in the channel when we did a pre-show swing which teams are going
08:04to go to the semis and the finals.
08:06But now, with Argentina team with two matches, what I saw with Cabo Verdi and yesterday with Egypt, I'm not
08:14too sure if they're going to make it to the semifinals against Switzerland.
08:19I think Switzerland is a very, very good side.
08:21Though I had already put Argentina, four teams in semifinals were Argentina, Spain, England, and France.
08:27But now with Argentina's form, the way they are playing, I'm having a doubt that with Switzerland, I think they
08:32might not go to semifinals.
08:34But my two finals are England and Spain.
08:37And hopefully this time, hopefully, hopefully, England can win this World Cup.
08:44Wow, you want England to win?
08:47Baichung Butia says England might win.
08:49At this rate, you might be invited to Buckingham Palace as a special guest to a trip to London.
08:53Who knows?
08:54You're going with England.
08:55Interesting choice.
08:56It's been 60 years since England last won it.
08:59We'll have to wait and see, Baichung, whether that happens.
09:03Baichung You've got a country which is so passionate about football.
09:07You've got, you know, the best league that happens there.
09:10I think it's time that England wins it because, you know, they have quality players.
09:16They've been present.
09:17This time, they've got a great set of team, great manager with them.
09:21And it's been 60 long years and I think they deserve to win it.
09:24And hopefully, but only the problem is after they win it, then you'll have to hear it for the rest
09:29of the 100 years, I think, about the win.
09:31That is my difficulty.
09:32But I hope they win it this time.
09:35They deserve to win it.
09:36Okay, we'll wait and see, Baichung Butia, you're predicting England to win the tournament.
09:40You're saying Lionel Messi may not necessarily win another World Cup, but we'll wait and see.
09:46Lots of twists and turns still ahead in the World Cup football.
09:50Thanks very much for joining me, Baichung Butia.
09:52That's about all that we could pack in.
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