Bright brands lack of VAR 'mind-blowing' as England lose to offside goal

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Millie Bright skippered England against the Netherlands on Tuesday night
Millie Bright skippered England against the Netherlands on Tuesday night

Millie Bright said it was "mind-blowing" that VAR was not used in England's 2-1 Women's Nations League defeat against the Netherlands.

Lieke Martens' opener for the hosts would have been disallowed for offside if VAR had been in operation, as Danielle van de Donk took part in the build-up after returning from an offside position.

But VAR is not mandatory in the Nations League group stage — it is at the discretion of the host nation — and the Lionesses also had two goals struck off for offside, neither of which could be confirmed by VAR.

Speaking after the defeat, England captain Bright, 30, was quoted on the BBC website as saying: "This is international football and we do not have VAR in a competitive international game, which is mind-blowing.

"There is no consistency. It is always frustrating [to not have VAR]. We push the level of the game to be so high and professional, yet we sometimes have VAR and sometimes we don't and sometimes we have goal-line technology.

"It is really unfortunate that these are still huge decisions that are incorrect. That's where we as players have to keep speaking about it, we have to step up and we have to demand better and demand more."

Sarina Wiegman was left frustrated after England's defeat to the Netherlands
Sarina Wiegman was left frustrated after England's defeat to the Netherlands

After Alessia Russo's 64th-minute equaliser, England were then punished after losing possession in the 90th minute as Alex Greenwood gave the ball away and Martens fed substitute Renate Jansen, who rifled past Mary Earps.

England manager Sarina Wiegman also expressed her frustration at the Netherlands' first goal with Van de Donk seemingly in an offside position before assisting Martens.

"When they scored their first goal, we didn't do well, we didn't play well but it's so obviously offside," Wiegman told ITV, following only the third defeat of her 41-game England tenure.

"That needs to be seen. I think the standards of the game are getting higher and higher, so [having VAR] would absolutely help. It's just a little bit disappointing.

"[It is] absolutely a tough one to take and a very, very unnecessary one."

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