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Reason why Netherlands goal was disallowed against France amid VAR confusion

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Xavi Simons thought he had broken the deadlock in The Netherlands’ Euro 2024 group match against France, only for the youngster’s celebrations to be quickly cut short

Anthony Taylor ruled out a Netherlands goal for offside(UEFA via Getty Images)

There was VAR drama in the heavyweight Euro 2024 clash between France and The Netherlands, with English officials at the centre of the drama.

After a goalless first half in Leipzig, Xavi Simons thought he had fired the Oranje in front when his low-drilled effort found the back of Mike Maignan’s net. Within seconds, though, the flag was up to signify the goal would not stand.




For much of the Euros so far, the decision-making has been speedy. Semi-automated offsides have meant the long line-drawing delays common in the Premier League haven’t been a factor, while other contentious calls have been confirmed or denied quickly.

Not this time, though. Premier League referee Anthony Taylor was the man in the middle, with compatriot Stuart Attwell on VAR, and it took them a little longer to confirm the on-pitch decision and announce Simons’ goal would not stand.

The decision left several fans frustrated or flat-out baffled. “At least the Dutch fans will understand what it’s like having Taylor and Atwell officiating games,” one wrote on social media.

“Surprise, surprise. English officials Taylor and Atwell are the first of the tournament to make a shocking decision through VAR,” wrote another. “They’re trying to find a reason to take that goal off. Poor decision, you feel for the Netherlands.”

“Once again Taylor and Atwell prove that English referees are the worst in Europe,” wrote a third. “The longest VAR stoppage in the tournament. Atwell and Taylor. And guess what? They were wrong (again).”

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