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Fans were outraged during Crystal Palace's clash with Everton, after VAR caused a delay of three minutes after Jean-Philippe Mateta's equalizer against the toffee.
The goal seemed to be on the side when he looked at the naked eye, but the VAR felt that it was necessary to take his time with the call.
Marc Guehi delivered a raised pass to a box full of people, following a corner of the palace, and Mateta flew it in the lower left corner.
The Frenchman was played by the Everton Beto striker, who blocked the vision of Mateta official in the repetition, which probably led to the long delay.
However, many fans were not in humor to extend any clemency towards the VAR, and argued that the decision should have been surrounded much earlier.
A user wrote in X: 'Var is being ashamed of herself with decisions that should not take so long to take, but end up taking years. The goal of JP Mateta must be insulated without 3-4 minutes of scrutiny.

Fans were outraged when Var took three minutes to decide whether Crystal Palace's goal was on the side

Beto was blocking the vision of Palace's scorer official, Jean-Phillipe Mateta, in the repetition

The official decision was on its way, but the margins were much stricter than they initially appeared
Another said: 'Pathetic how long this verification of Mateta var. Any person with the view of the view can see that he is on the side of the head.
A third said: “If you can't see Mateta because the defender is blocking him, then he is obviously on the side.”
Finally, Mateta's efforts were in vain, since Everton registered her fourth victory in six Premier League games since David Moyes began her second spell in Merseyside last month.