Dyche acknowledged that VAR is meant to provide more consistent decisions, but he still believes there will always be tough calls to make. He also pointed out that VAR does not always make the process faster.
Regarding a specific incident in the match, Dyche felt that a Forest player did not impede the goalkeeper and that the decision to review it took too long. He expressed disappointment and frustration with the VAR process.
Dyche also mentioned that he is concerned about the pressure put on referees by the VAR process. He thinks that referees have a hard job and should not be put under additional stress by being asked to explain their decisions to large crowds.
Dyche concluded by stating that he believes referees should be allowed to focus on officiating the game without the added pressure of explaining their decisions to the public.
In the end, Dyche emphasized that he is not opposed to VAR in principle, but he thinks it can be improved to make the process faster and less stressful for referees.
Dyche's comments reflect his ongoing concerns about the use of VAR in football.











