UEFA president Ceferin: VAR is a disaster Football Not happy with the technology, or football's laws

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has hit out at VAR and expressed his dissatisfaction with the technology.

Ceferin is particularly frustrated with its use regarding offside decisions, saying it's applied in an overly strict way.

"VAR is a disaster," Ceferin told The Mirror.

"Offside shouldn't be that one or two centimetres is enough to whistle.

"It shouldn't be that having a big nose can put you offside. We'll look to give a margin of 10 or 20 centimetres.

"I'm not a VAR fan. I was always sceptical and I can say that I don't like it.

"But unfortunately there's no turning back."

Ceferin also expressed concerns about the current handball laws, which are confusing many in the game.

"Two weeks ago we had the best coaches in the world at UEFA," Ceferin said.

"There was [Jurgen] Klopp, [Pep] Guardiola, [Massimiliano] Allegri, [Zinedine] Zidane and [Carlo] Ancelotti...

"So our referee chief Roberto Rossetti put on a video. In it, there was a possible handball and they were asked if it was a handball or not.

"Half of them said yes, and half said no. The rule isn't clear."