Ghana Coach Rips VAR After England Match: A Conspiracy?
Ghana's coach Carlos Queiroz isn't holding back, suggesting VAR took a coffee break just when England needed a lucky escape in their recent World Cup stalemate.
6/24/2026, 3:04:31 AM

The world is still buzzing after Ghana's head coach, Carlos Queiroz, dropped a bombshell, implying the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system might have been on a coffee run during a critical moment in their recent World Cup showdown against England.
Queiroz's fiery comments came after a goalless draw that saw both teams walk away with a point, but many believe England got away with one. The coach didn't mince words, painting a picture of a refereeing oversight that could have drastically altered the game's outcome.
Fans and pundits alike are now dissecting every angle of the match, questioning the efficacy and impartiality of the VAR system. Was it truly a moment of human error, or is there something more to Queiroz's pointed remarks?
The incident in question unfolded during a tense passage of play where many, including the Ghana camp, felt England should have been penalized. The absence of a VAR intervention has ignited a fierce debate about the consistency of its application on the global stage.
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