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No VAR in Sweden? 'I'm moving there!' laughs Ange

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Ange Postecoglou has joked that he's off to Sweden - because there's no VAR there. (AP PHOTO)
Camera IconAnge Postecoglou has joked that he's off to Sweden - because there's no VAR there. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AP

Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou wonders whether he's found the perfect place to play football - in VAR-free Sweden!

Most soccer leagues around the world use video assistant referees to determine offsides and other key calls. But Sweden is an outlier as the only one of Europe's top-30 ranked leagues in holding out against employing a video assistant referee.

"Yeah, I'm moving there," Postecoglou joked on Wednesday. "I don't have a job -- I'm just moving there."

VAR calls continue to be a contentious issue and despite Postecoglou's concerns, his Tottenham team benefited from a major error earlier this season when Liverpool erroneously had a goal ruled out in a 2-1 loss to the Londoners.

The referees' governing body in England quickly introduced changes to VAR after reviewing the errors that led to Luis Diaz having a goal disallowed, despite replays clearly showing he was onside.

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But Postecoglou has remained distinctly unimpressed, believing more reform is needed.

"I'd change a hell of a lot on it, but again I've said before that I think it's changed the game materially, which I don't think was the intention when it was brought in," he said ahead of Spurs' game against Chelsea in the Premier League on Thursday.

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