This week, Argentina's latest step in the quest for world football domination kicked off. If that were not intriguing enough, there is also a new technology on trial that could change the game and that ever-thorny topic of how it is officiated.
The Under-20 World Cup in Chile, which Argentina have opened with back-to-back wins, is showing off football's latest innovation, FVS (Football Video Support). Instead of referees and VAR officials having the final say over whether a decision is reviewed or not, team coaches now have a 'green card,' which they can issue to dispute goal, penalty or
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