Infantino defends the use of video replays

MAN OF THE MATCH: Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo is congratulated by Fifa President Gianni Infantino after the Club World Cup final.

MAN OF THE MATCH: Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo is congratulated by Fifa President Gianni Infantino after the Club World Cup final.

Published Dec 19, 2016

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Tokyo - Fifa President Gianni Infantino has defended the use of the video-assistant-referee system at the Club World Cup in Japan after the technology sparked controversy on both instances it was used.

Midfielder Luka Modric and manager Zinedine Zidane were critical of the new video technology after Real Madrid's win over Club America on Thursday and Infantino emphasised that the technology was still at the testing stage.

"We are making the mistakes to take the right decisions," Infantino was quoted as saying by the Kyodo news agency.

"Mr. Modric will certainly be very happy if next time, thanks to the video assistant referee, he wins a match even if it takes a few seconds to find out whether the match should have been won or not.

"Even if we take 30 seconds, one minute - it should be less, and we will obviously work on it - but (we should) help the referee take the right decisions which can decide the most important competition in the world, the World Cup."

The video-assistant referees, introduced to eradicate human error in the sport, was used to award a penalty for the first time as Japanese team Kashima Antlers beat Colombia's Atletico Nacional in the semi-finals on Wednesday.

Infantino made it clear that under no circumstances will the flow of the game be compromised in favour of video replays.

"We don't want the flow of the game to be interrupted. This is one of the biggest assets of our sport, the flow of the game," he said.

"Of course we continue with the tests and I sincerely hope they continue to be as positive as they are.

"In the next World Cup, I hope that the results of the video-referring tests will have been so positive that we will not only test it but in fact implement it."

Madrid went on to win the tournament on Sunday when they beet local favourites Kashima Antlers 4-2, thanks to a hattrick from Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo.

Reuters

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