Not fair to criticise VAR just because you don't like final decision, says Howard Webb
Briefly

Howard Webb emphasized that a significant portion of VAR criticism stems from disagreement with outcomes, which is an inevitable aspect of any subjective decision.
Webb admitted that while criticism of VAR is often fair when addressing clear errors, it is unjustified when based solely on subjective outcomes.
With the aim to enhance VAR efficiency, Webb stated that he is focused on rebuilding trust in refereeing while acknowledging the subjective nature of certain decisions.
Webb noted that reactions to VAR decisions often vary based on expected outcomes, where the same decision may please some fans while disappointing others.
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