The SFA is considering taking in special officials in a bid to improve the level of refereeing of VAR in Scotland, according to reports.
Scottish Premiership clubs have been critical of the technology since it was introduced just before the World Cup in October last year. Managers, pundits, players and fans have all hit out and many have called for the video technology to be scrapped until officials at the SFA can get it right. The hierarchy at Dundee United have called for a summit on VAR after they conceded a penalty against St Mirren at Tannadice on Saturday. Jim Goodwin was left raging and felt VAR cost his side, who are bottom of the table, three points.
According to the BBC authorities at Hampden are looking to get some assistance in order to fix some of the teething problems that still exist. Ahead of the international break a number of managers raised concerns, including Motherwell boss Stuart Kettlewell, Killie manager Derek McInnes and Hibernian chief executive Ben Kensell who confronted officials about the level of refereeing at Parkhead.
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