Chelsea boss calls for goal-line technology in WSL
Briefly

Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor expressed the urgent need for goal-line technology in women's football, arguing that it helps referees make correct decisions amid ambiguity in key moments.
Bompastor highlighted the disparity between men's and women's football technology, stating, 'If the technology [is there] for the men's game why don't we have the same?' This inequity raises concerns about professionalism in the women's game.
Bompastor pointed out the challenges referees face, stating, 'If you're unsure, it's really difficult, but that's the way it is. The referee makes decision; we have to accept that.' This illustrates the complexities of officiating without reliable technology.
Tottenham manager Robert Vilahamn supported Bompastor's call for technology, emphasizing that 'VAR or goal-line technology, if we can get it right and not lose the momentum of the game, bring it on.'
Read at ESPN.com
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