Soccer-Masked fan pulls the plug on VAR in bizarre sabotage


March 8 (Reuters) - A ⁠masked fan unplugged a VAR monitor during a ⁠German second division match on Sunday in ‌an audacious act of sabotage that left the referee looking at a blank screen when he was called to review ​a potential penalty.

The bizarre incident unfolded ⁠during the Bundesliga 2 ⁠clash between Preussen Muenster and visiting Hertha Berlin, when ⁠referee ‌Felix Bickel was summoned to the pitchside monitor only to discover that someone ⁠had yanked out the power plug.

According to ​Muenster's website, a ‌masked supporter had infiltrated the interior area ⁠and unplugged ​the VAR monitor, sabotaging the review process. German media reported that at the same time, home fans displayed ⁠a banner reading "Pull the plug on ​VAR".

With Bickel unable to view the replay, VAR official Katrin Rafalski in Cologne was forced to make ⁠the decision remotely, ruling the challenge was indeed a foul, prompting Bickel to award the penalty, which Hertha duly converted.

The Berlin side eventually won the ​match 2–1 with a stoppage-time goal.

Muenster ⁠later said the incident appeared to have been ​a planned action and that ‌the club would do everything ​in its power to identify those responsible.

(Reporting by Tommy Lund in GdanskEditing by Toby Davis)

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