Jonathan Tah had what appeared to be a legitimate extra-time goal disallowed during Germany's match against Paraguay, after VAR intervened to rule that Waldemar Anton had fouled Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill in the build-up.
Germany's Extra-Time Goal Ruled Out by VAR in Controversial Paraguay Decision

Jonathan Tah had what appeared to be a legitimate extra-time goal disallowed during Germany's match against Paraguay, after VAR intervened to rule that Waldemar Anton had fouled Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill in the build-up.
The decision sparked immediate controversy, with critics labelling it a terrible decision — a verdict that left the Germany camp visibly frustrated.
The call came in extra time, amplifying the stakes of what was already a tense encounter between the two sides. Tah had found the net, and Germany appeared set to take a decisive lead, only for the video assistant referee to step in and reverse the goal.
Officials determined that Anton's challenge on Gill was deemed a foul, nullifying Tah's finish entirely. The ruling drew sharp criticism from those who felt the contact was minimal and insufficient to warrant the intervention.
The incident added another chapter to the ongoing debate around VAR's role in football, with many questioning whether the technology is being applied with consistency and fairness at the highest level.


