- **Q: Why was Chris Wood's goal disallowed?
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Football / Premier League
The Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Nottingham Forest on April 21, 2025, was filled with drama, including a controversial VAR (Video Assistant Referee) decision and an unexpected fire alarm at Stockley Park, the VAR headq...
### VAR Decision on Chris Wood's Goal In the first half, Nottingham Forest's Chris Wood had a goal disallowed after VAR determined he was offside in the build-up. The Premier League's official statement clarified that Wood had ventured forward too quickly just outside the box. This decision was pivotal, as it could have given Forest a 2-0 lead early in the game.
### The Impact of the Fire Alarm During the second half, a fire alarm at Stockley Park forced officials to evacuate, leading to the temporary suspension of VAR. For about eight minutes, the match proceeded without the technology before it was restored. While no critical decisions arose during the outage, the incident underscored the game's dependence on technology.
### Guglielmo Vicario's Costly Errors Tottenham's goalkeeper, Guglielmo Vicario, had a performance to forget. He was partly to blame for the first goal from Elliot Anderson. Vicario also misjudged a cross, failing to communicate with his defenders, which allowed Chris Wood to head home Nottingham Forest's second goal. Analyst Alan Smith described it as a 'car crash' for Tottenham. Stats revealed Vicario made only one save in the first 45 minutes, with a goals-prevented metric of -0.63.
### How to Prepare - Teams should focus on set-piece training to capitalize on any VAR uncertainties. - Goalkeepers should work on communication and commanding the box.
### Who This Affects Most - Teams heavily reliant on VAR to overturn decisions. - Goalkeepers prone to errors under pressure.
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