Ghana’s coach, Carlos Queiroz, has expressed strong dissatisfaction with the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) decisions during their 0-0 draw against England in a 2026 World Cup qualifying match. Queiroz believes England benefited from questionable calls, specifically alleging that VAR overlooked a clear penalty and a potential red card offense. He sarcastically suggested VAR was “having coffee” during critical moments of the game, implying a lack of intervention when it was needed. The coach’s comments highlight growing frustration with VAR’s consistency and impact on matches. The draw leaves both teams positioned in the qualifying group for the next stage of competition. Queiroz’s remarks are likely to fuel further debate surrounding the use and effectiveness of VAR in international football. The game took place in the second round of matches in Group L of the World Cup qualifiers.