- VAR took ages to decide if Beto’s goal for Everton vs Man United was onside
- Fans took to social media to express their outrage at the three-minute delay
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Fans were outraged during Everton’s clash with Man United, after VAR caused over a three-minute delay following Beto’s opener against the Red Devils.
The goal appeared to be onside when looked at with the naked eye, but the VAR felt it necessary to take their time with the call.
Beto was onside when he was slotted through by Abdoulaye Doucoure to put the Toffees 1-0 up from close range.
However, following a corner moments earlier, the striker was in an offside position as he stood in front of Andre Onana.
The VAR were initially unsure whether Beto was blocking the United goalkeeper’s view, likely leading to the long delay.
However, many fans were in no mood to extend any leniency towards the VAR, and argued that the decision should have been wrapped up much earlier.
VAR took three minutes and 10 seconds to decide whether Beto’s goal for Everton was onside

The VAR was debating whether the Toffees striker was blocking the view of Andre Onana
Fans were furious at the delay, questioning why it took so long to scrutinise the original call
One fan wrote on X: ‘3 minutes to check a goal…. VAR not for me.’
Another wrote: ‘Not sure why VAR took so long to give what was a clear goal.’
A third asked: ‘Shocking defending, but why did it take VAR three minutes to rule on the goal?’